If by "earliest exploration" you mean the first people in Germany, evidence found by archaeologists and linguists points towards a people or group of peoples sharing a common culture that lived in a region considered a part of the Nordic Bronze Age culture between 1700 BCE and 600 BCE.
The compass effected exploration because without it, exploration would not have been possible to the early peoples. The compass was invented in China, and some of the earliest explorers were in Egypt. :)
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Prince Henry, Duke of Viseu, known as "Henry the Navigator," supported and financed sea exploration by the Portuguese.
About 1550 in Europe, where Germany is today. It was developed for mining.
The earliest records of this surname are to be found in Hessen, Germany.
Religion served as a motive for colonization, as well as a form of government, and a reason for conflict.
No one. The earliest bikes were built in France, Germany and then England.
Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
Waltz is a type of dance that originates from Germany. The earliest recording of the waltz is from 1580.
The two European countries that sponsored the earliest voyages of exploration to the Americas were Spain and Portugal. Spain, under the leadership of Christopher Columbus in 1492, sought new trade routes and territories, leading to the discovery of the Caribbean. Portugal, while primarily focused on exploring Africa and Asia, also played a role in early exploration efforts that indirectly influenced the Americas through their maritime advancements.
Sweden, Norway, and Germany.