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They didn't sail for other continents, but found them. The maps they had didn't show North America and they were looking for a water route to Asia for trade. There is also a strong ocean currents that is between Europe and North America and once a ship got into that current it would carry the ship to North America. As the explorers found North America they began to look for ways across it, gold and other riches and to claim lands for the crown. They brought a great deal back to Europe from their experience. New foods were introduced and other things. All the way up to the 1800's people were still looking for a water route across the continent.

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Europeans sailed to other continents in search of new trade routes, resources, and territories for expansion. They were also driven by the desire to spread Christianity and to establish colonies for economic gain and strategic advantage. The Age of Exploration, driven by factors like competition between European powers and advancements in navigation technology, played a significant role in shaping the modern world.

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