- money - slaves - goods - exploration - power - spread of Christianity - revolution
European exploration in the 17th and 18th centuries was driven by several key factors, including the pursuit of new trade routes to access valuable commodities like spices, silks, and precious metals. Additionally, the desire for territorial expansion and the establishment of colonies fueled competition among European powers. Advances in navigation technology and the quest for knowledge about the world also motivated explorers. Lastly, religious factors, such as the spread of Christianity, played a role in justifying exploration and colonization efforts.
The king of France during the European age of Exploration was King Louis XIV.
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The Christian Crusades exposed Europe to luxuries from the far east which were no longer available once the Holy Lands were lost. Attempting to find a cheaper route to access the luxuries led to exploration.
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The main factors that led to the Age of Exploration were the desire for wealth and resources, advances in navigation technology such as the compass and improved maps, competition between European nations for colonies and trade routes, and the spread of Christianity.
The item that led to exploration of the New World was the desire for direct routes by sea. The English wanted more money and more power.
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The establishment of European colonies.
What factors led the Europeans to begin to begin their voyages of exploration?
The Age of Exploration began in the 15th century and continued in to the early 17th century. Three factors that drove this exploration were desire to spread their religion, desire for riches and desire to gain power over other countries.
European exploration led to dominance in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and over the people in Africa and the Americas. Answer
Spanish in the 1500’s.
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spice, gospel and technology