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What led Europeans to explore and settle the Americas in the late 1400s and 1500s?

to trade and claim land


What conditions led Europeans to explore in the 1400s?

The storm.


Why did Europeans want to explore the world in the 1400s-1500s?

Europeans wanted to explore the world so that they could gain wealth


What motivation europeans to explore the world in the 1400s and 1500s?

The return of lt mardward


What did most europeans know about the americas in the late 1400s?

In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.


What what did most Europeans know about the Americas in the late 1400s?

In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.


When the first Europeans came to the Americas in the late 1400s Native Americans?

native americans had inhabited this land for over 30,000 yrs


Why did Europeans in the 1400s and 1500s want to explorethe world?

They wanted to explore the world to get more knowledge about it, to get spices from Asia, and gold and silver.


What did most Europeans know about the Americas in the late 1400?

In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.


Who began their voyages in the early 1400s?

The Europeans. =D


Why did the europeans began exploring the unknown in the 1400s?

no


Because disease ravaged the Americas what were Europeans able to do in the late 1400s and early 1500s?

In the late 1400s and early 1500s, European explorers and colonizers were able to expand their territories in the Americas largely due to the devastating impact of diseases such as smallpox and measles, which decimated Indigenous populations. This demographic collapse weakened Indigenous resistance, allowing Europeans to establish settlements and exploit resources with relative ease. The resulting power imbalance facilitated the rapid colonization and exploitation of vast areas of the Americas.