Explorers were needed because people needed to see if the land was safe as well as war free. They needed explorers because they needed to find new trade routes to the Far East. And, they wanted to see what wealth was in the Western Hemisphere.
Explorers came to the New World in search of riches, new trade routes, and resources such as gold, silver, and spices. Some also sought to spread religion and establish colonies for their home countries.
Explorers brought back items like maize, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, and cocoa from the New World. These items were then introduced to Europe and spread to other parts of the world, leading to significant changes in diet, agriculture, and trade.
One of the least common impacts explorers had in the New World was the promotion of peaceful interactions and cultural exchange with indigenous populations. Many explorers focused more on conquest, exploitation, and colonization, rather than seeking mutual understanding and collaboration with the local communities they encountered.
The majority of explorers were trying to discover new lands, trade routes, and resources to expand their empires and increase their wealth. They were also motivated by a desire for fame, glory, and the acquisition of new knowledge about the world. Additionally, some explorers were driven by religious motivations, such as spreading Christianity to newly discovered lands.
During Elizabeth I's reign, notable explorers included Sir Francis Drake, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Martin Frobisher. These explorers played significant roles in the Age of Discovery, exploring new territories, mapping new coastlines, and expanding England's influence around the world.
Early explorers to the New World needed a crew of sailors to work on the ship during the voyage across the seas. Sometimes, the ship needed to be propelled through the water by oars if the wind would not push the sails. Men were also needed to cook for the crew on the voyage and protect the explorers once they made landfall.
Explorers came to the new world because they wanted to explore the new land. They were also called mountain men...........i think:)
The New World is where explorers thought there were many riches. They wanted to also claim land for their own country.
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they explore the new world
Spain was the first country to send explorers and colonists to the New World.
Explorers came to the New World in search of wealth and resources, to spread Christianity, and to expand their empires and territories.
The 3 Portegeuse explorers of the new world were Vasco de Gama ,Christopher Columbus and Prince Henry The Navigator
the tree main explorers were christopher coloumbia ,juan ponce and Ferdinand
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
They converted the Natives into Christianity, and with that, was the Columbian Exchange. The explorers bought back many stories, true and false about the new world. Hope this helped!
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