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Q: Why did it take Europeans 274 years to finally want to travel to the unknown lands?
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While earlier developments in cartography were driven largely by exploration of unknown lands later developments were driven more by the need to what?

more accurately represent and understand what had already been explored.


What areas do humans avoid that are not part of the ecumene?

wetlands dry lands cold lands high lands


What solved the problems of the dust bowl?

It finally rained in 1941. Plus, public attention switched from the homeland to Europe at this time because of WW1.


What happen to residents of the dust bowl in the 1930?

Farmers (in a general sense) sold their land and travelled to more fertile lands in the wast, such as California. This led to there being many migrant workers through the drought and didn't help the Great Depression much. The area became virtually unhabitable, so not just farmers left. When the drought came the lands where practically deserted, in a way taking them back in time to the days before the Europeans colonised America, when the lands where knows as the Great Plains or the Great Desert.


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What are the reasons why Europeans set out to explore new lands?

TO expand thir lands


When Amerigo Vespucci realized these lands were not part of Asia Europeans began calling the lands what?

Americas


What was an effect of Europeans finding new lands?

spice gold


What were reasons europeans were exploring new lands?

what is the answer pleas tell me


Why did the Europeans sail in search of new lands?

because they wanted to


What effect did the discovery that the ocean could be crossed have on europeans?

It made Europeans eager to explore new lands. More investments were aimed at exploration of new lands and discovery of new wealth.


Europeans exploration in the 1400s and the 1500's.?

The period in the 1500s when Europeans started searching for lands they did not know is called the?


What do you call somebody that travels to unknown lands?

Explorer


What did the Treaty of Tordesillas reveal about Europeans' attitudes toward non-European lands and people?

The treaty revealed that Europeans had a low view of non-European peoples and considered their lands to be free for the taking.


What changing conditions led eurpeans to explore unknown lands in the 1400s?

The changing conditions were that: There was a big storm so they could not cross the ocean to get to the unknown lands in the 1400s


In what manner did europeans explore and exploit lands and peoples they discovered?

Europeans approached the lands and peoples they discovered as new possessions they had gained. In this view the riches of the land, along with its people belonged to them by right of conquest.


What effect did Marco polo book have on europeans?

The book written about Marco Polo's travels excited the curiosity of Europeans. They wanted to know more about the lands in the East.