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In the late 1400's and early 1500's, the primary motivation for the European voyages of exploration was
Portugal
There were many concerns that plagued the early European voyages of exploration. The main concern was the danger. The boats were not as sturdy as they should have been, there was also the danger of being lost at sea. Other concerns included sailing off the edge of the earth, and sea monsters.
I think that Columbus' voyages affected a lot of Europe's exploration because now all explorers were going different directions and doing undone feats, trying to find a route to Asia and India.
The reasons were, the search for food led human beings to explore. As societies became more sophisticated, expeditions were still launched in search of food, but also trade markets and routes, territories to colonize and sources of income.
There were a lot of European nations that explored starting in the late 15th century. The main three that had a direct effect on the United States were Spain, France, and England (Great Britain).
In the late 1400's and early 1500's, the primary motivation for the European voyages of exploration was
Portugal
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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.
Spain. They had the ships and the ability to do it.
the European led voyages is seen that helped to charter the entire world. in order to undertake these long, expensive voyages wealthy private investors as wall as entire governments financed them.
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