People who traveled to new and distant lands often sought adventure, trade opportunities, or exploration. These journeys were driven by curiosity, the desire for wealth, or the pursuit of knowledge about different cultures and geographies. Historically, figures like Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus expanded our understanding of the world, leading to significant cultural exchanges and sometimes conflicts. Such travels have shaped global history and interconnected civilizations in profound ways.
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Missionary
Sailing to new lands might advance Christianity because those sailing can easily carry the good news to the people in the new lands. People who take the gospel message to new lands are normally referred to as missionaries.
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The nomadic tribe traveled across the desert in search of new grazing lands for their herds.
The main reasons explorers traveled to the New World were to find new trade routes to Asia and to discover new lands rich in resources like gold and silver. Additionally, they sought to spread Christianity and expand the influence of their home countries.
By ship.
nomads
To seek out new land and/or jobs.
Well, some of the ways are as follows: 1) The Buddha traveled throughout Northern India teachings as he went. People listened, like what they heard and started to be followers 2) Monks went out during the morning and begged for food. In return for food the monks would give a teaching. 3) Buddhist lay people who were merchants traveled to new lands and brought the teachings to new areas. 4) The Buddhas teachings were written down, which gave a way for curious people to read about the Buddha and his teachings.
The nomads of the prehistoric era moved when water/food supply ran out.
New Lands was created in 1925.