Men explored new territories for various reasons, including seeking new resources, trade opportunities, colonization, adventure, and the pursuit of wealth and power. Additionally, exploration was often driven by a desire to expand territories, spread religious beliefs, and satisfy curiosity about the unknown.
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Economic opportunities such as trade routes and access to valuable resources. The search for new trade markets to increase wealth and power. Curiosity about unknown territories and their potential discoveries. Social, political, and religious motivations including spreading culture, religion, and ideology to new territories.
Spain, Portugal, and England were the three European countries that competed to explore and lay claim to the New World during the Age of Exploration. They sought to find new trade routes, resources, and territories to expand their empires and increase their wealth and influence.
Hernando explored for Spain. He was a Spanish explorer who sought to claim new territories and resources for the Spanish crown during the Age of Exploration in the 16th century.
to attract new settlers
because they were dumb. you are also dumb
For wealth.
Some of the famous men to explore the world are Vasco Da Gama, James Cook, Christopher Colombus, Ferdinand Masgallen.
to attract new settlers
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Spanish explorers were the first to explore of that area.
Abel Tasman was employed by the Dutch East India Company and ordered to explore the oceans of the south-east in order to find a new sea trade route to Chile in South America. Along the way, he explored Tasmania and New Zealand, but came to the incorrect conclusion that they were part of the same continent. He was also the first to explore the islands of Fiji. Other territories which Tasman explored include Mauritius, the northern coastline of Australia and the seas west of the island of New Guinea.
New Territories's population is 3,573,635.
Men were given the right to vote even if they didn't own property.