In the early 1400s, European countries were motivated to explore new places primarily due to the desire for new trade routes, particularly to access valuable spices and silk from Asia. The fall of Constantinople in 1453 further disrupted traditional trade routes, prompting nations like Portugal and Spain to seek alternative paths. Additionally, advances in navigation technology, such as the compass and astrolabe, along with a growing curiosity about the world, fueled the Age of Exploration. These factors combined to encourage voyages that would ultimately reshape global trade and cultural exchanges.
Portuguese during the 1400's
Because the liked the black peoples skin duhhh
1400-1600
they traded with china.
To spread Christianity
It is: 1400/2663 times 100 = 52.572% rounded to 3 decimal places
The return of lt mardward
Milli indicates a power of 10-3. This means that you move the decimal places 3 places to the left. 1400. milligrams = 1.400 grams.
to trade and claim land
There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 1400 mllimetres is equal to 1400/25.4 = 55.12 inches.
the spanish vs the christians
The 1400's to the 1700's was the chronological time frame.