The three main reasons for exploration in the 15th century were to find new trade routes to Asia and its valuable spices, to spread Christianity to new lands, and to expand empires and gain more power and wealth through territorial expansion.
People started exploring to find new trade routes to Asia for valuable goods, to spread their religion and culture, and to advance their technology and scientific knowledge. These motivations fueled the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Three reasons for voyages of exploration were to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity to new lands, and to increase wealth and power for the sponsoring country.
because of gold,glory,god
Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City on July 3, 1608. He played a significant role in the exploration and settlement of New France, establishing the first permanent French settlement in the region.
The discovery of America involved: 1) Christopher Columbus setting sail in 1492 2) Discovering the Caribbean islands 3) Exploration of the mainland by other European explorers 4) Realization that a "New World" had been found 5) Colonization and establishment of permanent settlements.
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.
The three reasons for exploration were to get money, become famous, and spread Christianity.
People started exploring to find new trade routes to Asia for valuable goods, to spread their religion and culture, and to advance their technology and scientific knowledge. These motivations fueled the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Explorers during the age of exploration did so for 3 reasons: God, glory, and gold.
1. To find new land to claim. 2. Discover new animals and plants. 3. Find treasures.
1. A desire for a new trade route to the east. 2. Spirit & technological discoveries of the Renaissance. 3. There was more power in the new European national monarchies.
Wikipedia says: It [The 15th Amendment] was ratified on February 3, 1870.
1. curiousity 2. wealth 3. fame 4. national pride 5. religion 6. foreign goods 7. better trade routes
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Rout to asia to own more land expand christianty find different animal furs 3 G's God, Gold, Goods
Fernand Braudel, Civilization & Capitalism, 15th-18th Century (3 vols) remains probably the best place to start, whether it's to work forward or back.
These amendments were virtually ignored in the South and did not contribute to the equal status of blacks until the middle of the 20th century. -STUDYISLAND :3