When Marco Polo came back with all the stuff he found in China people wanted it. The food was rotten and not very good. He came back with spices which made the food better. He came back with silk that felt good on the skin compared to the wool people wore. He brought perfumes that people could use to smell better. All of this and more people wanted. Merchants could see dollar signs and money to be made. Kings and Queens could see that there were ways to get more gold for their treasure chests. About this same time new inventions made sailing easier to do so there was a perfect storm of need, wanting, and the ability. In 1453 the city of Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks. The precence of the powerful Ottoman Empire forced Western Europe to find alternate routes to Asia to attain these goods. Hence, they travelled west.
The major motive for exploration was to find new trade routes, resources, and lands to expand empires and increase wealth and power. Additionally, explorers sought to spread religion and convert indigenous populations to their own beliefs.
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Push factors for exploration included overpopulation in Europe, desire for wealth through trade, competition among European nations, and the search for new trade routes to Asia. Additionally, religious persecution and the desire to spread Christianity also motivated explorers.
the primary motive of most european settlers in america
Oranges are believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, specifically in the region that includes Southern China, northeastern India, and Myanmar. From there, they spread to different parts of the world through trade and exploration.
Global Exploration means: movement of people and goods
One common motive for exploration was curiosity about the unknown, but fear of being conquered by other nations was NOT a common motive for exploration.
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.
His motive for exploration is to claim land for France!
European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere
Hernan Cortes motive for exploration was to find riches.
To spread ChristianityTo find new landTo get richTo gain power
His motive was to get rich, become a governor of a colony and to find a route to Asia. None of it did he successfully accomplish.
Commercial gain.
Commercial gain.
Hernan Cortes motive for exploration was to find riches.
D. Helping Native People.
Hernando Cotes major exploration