Places don't have motives. People do and they usually have many motives which generally lie behind or, are the motives for, tasks. For example, motives for going to work may be to earn money, to care for my family, to get a break from my family, to meet my friends and so on.
I suppose a country may be said to have many motives roughly correlating to the stated aims of its government but this is far too narrow a meaning, methinks.
motive force for the vandal of carthage in north africa.
The religious crusading motive for exploration was strongest in Europe during the Middle Ages, particularly during the Crusades in the 11th to 13th centuries. This motive was fueled by a desire to reclaim the Holy Land and spread Christianity, leading to expeditions to the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Europe is North of Africa
No, Africa is to the south of Europe
Africa is Due South of Europe.
No, Africa is to the south of Europe
The two continents does The Strait of Gibraltar separates are Europe and Africa.
no, Europe is it's own continent. It is located above Africa but not in Africa.
The three continents are Europe, Asia and Africa.
Because the French founded that Africa's land was rich with gold
It passes through Africa, Europe and Antarctica.
Africa is south of Europe, yes.