The three Gs of European exploration refer to God, Gold, and Glory. "God" represented the desire to spread Christianity and convert indigenous peoples; "Gold" symbolized the quest for wealth through trade, resources, and precious metals; and "Glory" encompassed the ambition for national prestige and personal fame associated with discovery and conquest. Together, these motivations drove European powers to explore and colonize new territories.
This cartoon refers to the Monroe Doctrine issued in 1823. The Monroe Doctrine was intended to prevent European expansion in
the European conflict on the seas and American westward expansion
the three Gs - GOLD - GOD - GLORY
What were the three main reasons for expansionism?
Three causes of European expansion are; economic causes, internal political stresses, international tensions.
God, Glory, and Gold.
Expansion of European rule and power was a significant interest in the Age of Discovery. They mostly explored the New World in search of passages that were said to lead to Asia and the East Indies, its products, and some simply to find adventure. :)
Three main motives for European expansion were to increase wealth through trade, spread religious beliefs through conversion and conquest, and acquire resources and territories to boost power and influence.
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The three Gs of European exploration refer to God, Gold, and Glory. "God" represented the desire to spread Christianity and convert indigenous peoples; "Gold" symbolized the quest for wealth through trade, resources, and precious metals; and "Glory" encompassed the ambition for national prestige and personal fame associated with discovery and conquest. Together, these motivations drove European powers to explore and colonize new territories.
Wealth and Trade
European Union Countries
Portugal led the way to European expansion, mainly because of its advancement in the making of ships and maps.
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fear of African empires.