to trade and claim land
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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.
They wanted more land and power. A long time ago near the early 1400's
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Riches, Knowledge, and power.
1400-1600
Europe, Africa, and Asia
Between 1400 and 1550, Europeans were largely unaware of the vast territories of the Americas, including North and South America, as well as the Pacific Islands like Hawaii and New Zealand. Additionally, large parts of Africa, such as the interior regions and the kingdoms in West and Central Africa, remained unknown to Europeans. The vast lands of Asia, particularly parts of Southeast Asia, were also not fully explored or understood, with many regions beyond the established trade routes remaining mysterious.
I do not know look in a book
Explorers that were finding a water route to asia.