People say to be well known and famous- don't listen to them. they wanted a place to dump convicts and sell slaves!
The Europeans wanted to go on voyages of discovery for several reasons. Firstly, they hoped to find new trade routes to Asia in order to bypass the Ottoman Empire, which controlled existing routes. Secondly, there was a desire to spread Christianity to new lands and convert indigenous peoples. Thirdly, there was a spirit of scientific curiosity and a desire to acquire new knowledge about the world. Finally, there was a significant economic motivation, as explorers hoped to discover new resources and wealth.
People went on voyages of discovery to find new trade routes, expand empires, locate resources such as gold and spices, spread religion, and gain knowledge of the world. These voyages were driven by a desire for adventure, wealth, power, and prestige.
Europeans went on voyages of discovery in the 15th to 17th centuries to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity, to expand their empires, and to acquire wealth and resources from foreign lands. These voyages were also motivated by a spirit of exploration and curiosity about the unknown world beyond Europe.
Francisco Pizarro received financial support from Spain for his voyages to South America. Specifically, the Spanish Crown provided funding for his expeditions to conquer the Inca Empire in what is now Peru.
The dead bodies of those who died on the First Fleet were usually buried at sea. This was a common practice on long sea voyages to prevent the spread of disease and decomposition onboard.
Three reasons for voyages of exploration were to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity to new lands, and to increase wealth and power for the sponsoring country.
People went on voyages of discovery to find new trade routes, expand empires, locate resources such as gold and spices, spread religion, and gain knowledge of the world. These voyages were driven by a desire for adventure, wealth, power, and prestige.
The reason is that they want to find more interesting things of the earth and more cures for dieseases
Europeans went on voyages of discovery in the 15th to 17th centuries to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity, to expand their empires, and to acquire wealth and resources from foreign lands. These voyages were also motivated by a spirit of exploration and curiosity about the unknown world beyond Europe.
2 voyages
He went on lots of voyages
three voyages
he went on three voyages
no because he thought it was to dangerous for them to go cause if he died he didnt want to die in there face.
He went on 5 voyages
he went on 21 voyages
Did Christopher Columbus take other voyages ,how many,where did he go
christopher Columbus went on 4 voyages