Because the Renaissance didn't have any cars, it took days to travel on foot. So there only choice to go is on ships,boats to travel, explore, colonize and trade goods with other countries.
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The Christian Bible quotes Jesus as saying: “Go into all the world, and proclaim the good news to the whole creation” (Mark 16:15). Renaissance explorers and the monarchs who sponsored their voyages believed they were following Jesus's wishes in bringing Christianity to the people in the lands they visited.
Renaissance ideas such as humanism promoted curiosity, creativity, and a belief in human potential, which inspired European explorers to seek new knowledge and challenge traditional beliefs. The emphasis on individual accomplishment and intellectual pursuit encouraged explorers to embark on voyages of discovery in search of new lands, resources, and trade routes. Additionally, the Renaissance worldview of a changing and evolving universe fueled a desire to explore the unknown and expand the boundaries of human understanding.
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Christopher Columbus was a very important explorer during the renaissance
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Saint Brendan the Navigator is often considered the patron saint of explorers and sailors. He is known for his legendary sea voyages in the sixth century.
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Three famous explorers of the Renaissance are Hernand Cortes, Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan