The Spanish explored and conquered large areas in the Americas to expand their empire, spread Catholicism, and seek wealth through colonization, trade, and the extraction of resources. They were driven by motives of power, religion, and economic gain.
Key technological advances that allowed Europeans to explore new areas during the Age of Exploration included the development of the astrolabe and compass for navigation, the improvement of ship design with the invention of the caravel, and the spread of the printing press for sharing geographical knowledge and maps. These tools enabled European explorers to venture further from their home countries and navigate across oceans with greater accuracy and efficiency.
Zheng He explored areas in Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa during his seven expeditions from China between 1405 and 1433. His voyages were intended to establish and strengthen diplomatic and economic relations with other civilizations, as well as showcase the might of the Ming Dynasty.
Champlain explored parts of northeastern North America, specifically areas around the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes region, as well as founding Quebec City in present-day Canada.
Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire, which was located in parts of modern-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. He established the Spanish presence in these regions by defeating the Inca forces and establishing Spanish control over the territory.
The French explored North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The British explored North America, India, Australia, and Africa. The Dutch explored Indonesia, South Africa, and parts of South America.
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the spanish explored and conquered North America(indians)
The Spanish explored and conquered large areas of the Americas for various reasons, including seeking wealth through resources like gold and silver, spreading Christianity through missions and conversions, expanding their empire and influence, and searching for new trade routes for spices and other goods.
Clovis was the first king of the Franks to conquer large areas.
In the 1500s, the Spanish explored Florida. Around then Ponce de Leon was searching for the fountain of youth with his crew.
No he did not even try.
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They didn't explore any towns. There were no towns in the areas where they were.
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Yes. In the short term, most fields were looted by the Spanish and their allies when trying to conquer the Aztecs. In the long term, many of these fields switched to other crops, or became part of urban areas.
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