Spices, especially and other Oriental goods had been known and appreciated for a long time in Europe and demand for them had always been high. Supply only came by overland route (the so-called "Silk Road") and the amounts that could be carried by camels always was insufficient. Moreover, during the travels many local rulers levied taxes on them and goods were on the way already traded and re-traded, and sometimes wars that broke out somewhere along the route stopped supply altogether for a while.
All of this lead not only to insufficient supply but also to very high prices. The Portuguese first of all quickly figured out that finding a sea-route themselves would not only cut out the many middle men, but the payload of even one ship would be much bigger than what a whole camel caravan could carry. Getting the goods themselves would at the same time allow them to corner the market through lower prices and make them still a very hefty profit. Which turned out to indeed be the case.
Trade, money, fame.
every thing motivated it to find gold and big thing s and to find new trades route to far away places such as china and india
It was the middle leg of the triangular trade route that Europeans followed.
They wanted a route to Asia. The Silk Road was long, expensive, and dangerous.
His goal was to find a route to the rich spice trade of the indies and to explore the west coast of Africa.
Strangely enough, they didn't. They didn't know it existed. What they wanted was a shorter route to China, Japan and the Spice Islands.
Europeans were motivated to explore and settle in the Americas due to factors like the desire for wealth and power, the search for new trade routes, the spread of Christianity, and the need for resources such as gold, silver, and land. The prospect of finding new territories and expanding their empires also drove European exploration and colonization in the Americas.
Most were searching for a western water route to Asia or what they called the Indies.
What motivated john Cabot to explore was to find a direct route to Asia.
To find a route to Asia.
In Search Of Gold And Some Lookinq For A Route To India Once Again In Search Of Gold
To find a sea route to the spices of Asia To find gold, silver, and precious stones. To expand their knowledge of the world.
every thing motivated it to find gold and big thing s and to find new trades route to far away places such as china and India
in search of gold, a faster trade route to India, and for exploitation and to make more money off land.
He wanted to explore because he wanted to find a route to asia.
Martin Frobisher was motivated to explore in search of the Northwest Passage, a potential sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic. He was also driven by the desire for wealth and prestige that often came with successful exploration expeditions during his time. Additionally, Frobisher may have been influenced by the spirit of adventure and the opportunity to expand English territorial claims.
a sea route around Africa
Bartholomeu Dias explored the African coast for Portugal. He was the first to round the Cape of Good Hope, thus opening a trade route for Europeans to reach India and other parts of Asia while avoiding the expensive and dangerous route through the Middle East.