The three main reasons for European exploration of the New World were to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity to indigenous peoples, and to seek wealth and resources such as gold and silver.
Some reasons for early European exploration include seeking wealth through trade, spreading Christianity, expanding empires, and searching for new trade routes to Asia. Additionally, Europeans were driven by a desire for adventure and curiosity about the world beyond their known territories.
People explored in the past for various reasons, such as seeking new trade routes for goods, expanding territories, spreading religious beliefs, searching for new resources, and gaining knowledge about the world. Additionally, curiosity, ambition, and a desire for adventure were often driving factors for exploration.
Because they wanted to make money and they wanted to trade.
Because they wanted to make money and they wanted to trade.
Antarctica is considered the last continent to be fully explored due to its extreme climate and remote location. However, in terms of countries, it's difficult to determine a definitive answer as exploration is an ongoing process, with new discoveries still being made in various parts of the world.
The Europeans explored the New World with ships.
I know they explored the pacific
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They explored all continents including Antarctica. They explored Antarctica in the 1900s and explored the rest of the world in 1600s and 1700s. They continents they knew least about were the Americas, Oceania, and Antarctica.
Those who explored North America were searching for the Northwest Passage. Many who explored South America sought gold and silver. A few who explored Central America were searching for a western passage to Asia.
The explorers were looking for gold and fame when they explored the world.
Those who explored North America were searching for the Northwest Passage. Many who explored South America sought gold and silver. A few who explored Central America were searching for a western passage to Asia.
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They were looking for a northwest passage.
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