Improved Ship design, improved Navigational tools, and Extange of goods.
Explorers achieved the discovery of new lands and territories, the establishment of trade routes and cultural exchange between different civilizations, and the advancement of scientific knowledge about the world, including geography, Biology, and astronomy.
Explorers were hoping to find new trade routes to Asia, valuable resources like gold and spices, and lands to claim for their countries.
The explorers before 1492 were hoping to find new trade routes to Asia, sources of valuable goods such as spices and gold, and potential territories for colonization and expansion. Additionally, some explorers were motivated by a desire to spread Christianity and convert indigenous populations to the Catholic faith.
Three famous Spanish explorers are Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes, and Francisco Pizarro. Columbus is known for his voyages to the Americas, Cortes for the conquest of the Aztec Empire, and Pizarro for the conquest of the Inca Empire.
The three important goals of early explorers were to find new trade routes to Asia, establish colonies for their respective countries, and spread Christianity to new lands.
Spanish explorers, and indeed all European explorers brought the knowledge of the rest of the world to isolated and sometimes truly ignorant natives. That is not to say that the natives were stupid. They had organized societies, agricultural skills, and even an advanced understanding of Astronomy. However, according to the Europeans they were not CHRISTIANS. OHMYGOD, HOW REVOLTING! In many cases they lacked a written language, an understanding of a numbering system or the ability to work metals. They were not aware of the rest of the world. Some natives in the Western Hemisphere still don't have all these things. If you ask a European today they would most likely tell you that providing all these things to the native peoples that the Explorers encountered were great achievements. I suppose the answer depends on your point of view. I'm not at all certain that all those folks thought that they had been helped. Are You? Certainly you must advance or perish. At what cost? Spain Explorers achieved many things such as: - Money/Wealth - Fame. Also when they found things in the other countries, they got to keep some of the stuff, and they also brought them home these things include: -Gold -Grains -Spices (pepper, nutmags, mace, cinnamon) - Horses -Sheep -Pigs -Wheat -Sugar Cane -Wheeled Transport -Iron -Steel -Patatoes -Pineapples -Avocados -Tomatoes -Corn -Kidney Beans -Vanillia -Peanuts -Turkeys -Cocoa -Tobacco -Rubber -In Asia They Found; -Silk -Jade -Gems -Spices
The French explorers achieved a bunch of different things.
Approximately 70 people have achieved the Explorer's Grand Slam, which involves reaching the North Pole, South Pole, and climbing the Seven Summits (the highest peak on each continent).
Explorers were hoping to find new trade routes to Asia, valuable resources like gold and spices, and lands to claim for their countries.
They look for new things
A lot of things.
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i believe that the Chinese first achieved things in the categories of: wheelbarrows, paper books, and other things of that nature
Three explorers whose travels benefited their country include Christopher Columbus, who opened up the Americas to European exploration and colonization; Marco Polo, whose travels to China and the East expanded European knowledge of Asia and trade routes; and Lewis and Clark, who explored the western United States and helped to map and establish American presence in that region.
To find new things.
they discover things for there land
She has achieved a lot of things.
No, fitness cannot be achieved by working out every two to three weeks.