The Europeans wanted to find this passage because they were interested in the technology that the Asians had used. They wanted to trade goods such as silks and spices. Marco Polo traded the things with Asia. Therefore, Europeans started to travel towards Asia. To reach this continent, they had to cross many different land-forms on our Earth. It was very difficult for them. All of the maps were used incorrectly and made incorrect back then.
They wanted to sail back and get money so they can go on another voyage.
Travel by water was less rigorous and faster than overland travel. They wanted a new route for trade with existing Asian markets.
They were looking for a northwest passage.
Northwest Passage:)
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The purpose of the northwest passage was for European explorers to find a way to Asia by going west. Many people believed that there was such a passage and hoped to find it.
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If you follow the money, there was quite a bit to made if a shorter passage was found to China. The trips around the Horn and around South America were difficult and many ships were lost.
James Cook explored many places, but I don't think he explored far enough North to prove the Northwest Passage.
Many people from Sir Francis Drake to James Cook to Sir John Franklin. See the Related Link for a History of the Northwest passage Expeditions.
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.
There were many explorers searching for the Northwest Passage, beginning with John Cabot in 1497. Sir Robert McClure would not discover the actual Northwest Passage until 1851.England, France, and the Netherlands hoped to discover a northwest passage.
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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