The item that led to exploration of the New World was the desire for direct routes by sea. The English wanted more money and more power.
For sure I know, weapons and religion
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Fertile lands to grow tobacco.
spice, gospel and technology
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- money - slaves - goods - exploration - power - spread of Christianity - revolution
Geographic factors such as rugged terrain, limited resources, and dense forests impacted European exploration and colonization in regions like the Americas and Africa. These challenges influenced the way colonial powers established networks, traded goods, and interacted with indigenous populations.
Improved transportation and medicine were the two primary factors that increased European exploration and interests in interior Africa in the late 1800s.
In the late 1400's and early 1500's, the primary motivation for the European voyages of exploration was
European Exploration and subsequent colonization were spurred on by several factors. Two of which are:Greed: Every Ruler wanted to appear great, and expand the holdings and wealth of his throne. There was no more land in Europe, that could be gained without terrible war - Therefore they went off to find something easier.Competition: If-everyone-else-is-doing-it-I-should-too kind of mentality. More complicated than that, of course.
1. Absence of Political Stability 2. Internal Hostility
The Age of Exploration began in the 15th century and continued in to the early 17th century. Three factors that drove this exploration were desire to spread their religion, desire for riches and desire to gain power over other countries.