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to change the economic, political, and social forces of peoples lives.
Freydis Eriksdotter, daughter of famed Norse explorer, Erik the Red, and brother to Leif Erickson, explored because she wanted the prestige and wealth associated with exploration. After her brothers exploration of Vinland, she made a deal with two Icelandic men to go into partnership with another Vinland exploration, halving all profits. Along the way, she betrayed the partners, killed them, and when she returned home, told all they chose to remain behind.
there was the revolution that made the tsar abdicate and allowed russia to become communist
When the EEC (European Econmic Community) was first established it was as a trading bloc to help commerce develop between the countries of Western Europe. Gradually the people that ran it, with the connivance of politicians, arranged for it to develop into a political union (a sort of United States of Europe). A new name was obviously needed if the populations of the countries concerned were not to be constantly reminded of what they originally agreed to and so it was that the new name of European Union came about.
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Galileo was another of the most important philosophers in ancient history. He was motivated in his exploration by his religion and curiosity.
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Motivations for European exploration included seeking new trade routes for spices and other valuable goods, spreading Christianity, acquiring wealth and power through colonization, and expanding territorial empires. Additionally, curiosity about the unknown and the desire for fame and glory also played a role in driving European explorers to venture into distant lands.
the united states still lagging behind European industrial nations
Portugal was the major player in the exploration of the African Coast during the 15th Century, but many others joined in. I suggest that you look up Henry the Navigator. He was the major driving force behind these voyages.
god- wanted everyone to be either on the christian or protestant religion glory-getting new empires gold- traveled to new territories and colonies to find gold and riches
The most important aspect of Aryan culture that they left behind was their language, Sanskrit. This language is the root of many Indo-European languages and has had a significant influence on the development of language, literature, and culture in South Asia.
Prince Henry the Navigator built a Seamanship school in Sagres, in the southwesternmost, point of Portugal, and continental Europe. The portuguese also invented the astrolobe. So basicaly Portugal lead the way with it's superior tech and professionals. Pretty much how any country leads the way in anything.
One factor that was not behind exploration was the desire to promote world peace. Most explorations were driven by motives such as the search for new trade routes, wealth, and resources, as well as the desire to expand empires and spread religious beliefs.
the three motives of the European race is 1) economic 2) social/ religion 3) political/ military
England has the most canals in Europe in terms of length, the development of a large inland water-transport network was, perhaps, the most important factor behind the industrial revolution in England during the eighteenth century. Birmingham, in the heart of England, is the only major European city that is not situated on a river, with the growth of Birmingham coming about due to its large number of canals. In fact, Birmingham has more canals than Venice.
to establis colonies o become rich and to rule more land