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an early exploration route
Early marriage also causes those people to have children early
By giving early people more rain and some times sun
from asia
The Caribbean
they were adventurous.
Exploration began as early as the 15th century when European nations sought to expand their territories and trade routes. Motivations included economic gain, spreading Christianity, and the pursuit of knowledge. The Age of Exploration was driven by advancements in technology, such as improved navigation tools and ship design, and the desire for new trade routes to Asia.
The primary motivation for early exploration was to find new trade routes to Asia for valuable goods like spices, silks, and precious metals. Explorers were also driven by a desire to establish new colonies and spread religious beliefs.
Three key accomplishments of early exploration include the discovery of new lands and trade routes, the exchange of goods and ideas between different cultures, and the expansion of knowledge about the world through mapping and scientific discoveries.
Some reasons for early European exploration include seeking wealth through trade, spreading Christianity, expanding empires, and searching for new trade routes to Asia. Additionally, Europeans were driven by a desire for adventure and curiosity about the world beyond their known territories.
The history that most Europeans have of early Asian exploration is extremely limited. There is strong evidence that they did as much (and possibly more) exploration as Europeans have done over the same period of time. The sea routes though for Europeans would be different then we would expect most Asian groups to have done.
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The Age of Exploration began in the early 15th century
atlantic
The early routes.
how did a desire to find gold and riches affect early exploration in the americas
They were very pooish