The English, French, nd the Dutch were serching for new land to obtain profits in prouducts like tobacco while they were charting the coast of North America.
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The English Along With Other Countries...
Famous 15th-century English explorers included John Cabot, who is credited with the discovery of North America in 1497 under the commission of King Henry VII. Although his exact landing site is unclear, he is often associated with the coast of Newfoundland. Another notable figure is Sir Martin Waldseemüller, who, although more of a cartographer, contributed to the mapping of the New World during this period. These early explorers laid the groundwork for later English exploration and colonization.
Northwest Passage
Finding a route to Asia and riches.
a more direct route to India and Idonesia
a more direct route to India and Idonesia
northwest passage
French explorers were originally looking for a northwest passage to Asia, as well as new trade routes and resources. English explorers were mainly searching for a northwest passage to Asia, as well as opportunities for colonization and trade.
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English explorers were primarily searching for new trade routes to Asia in order to bypass the Ottoman Empire, as well as seeking potential land for colonization and natural resources such as gold, spices, and valuable goods. Some explorers were also looking for scientific knowledge and to spread Christianity to new regions.
To have a chance to practice the religion of their choice.
The search for the Northwest Passage to China in order to obtain spices.
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Spanish explorers, such as Christopher Columbus and Hernan Cortes, were known for their conquests in the Americas and their colonization efforts. English explorers, like John Cabot and Sir Francis Drake, focused more on establishing trade routes and settlements in North America and Asia. Additionally, Spanish explorers were often funded and supported by the Spanish monarchy, while English explorers were often backed by private companies or investors.
English and French explorers were primarily looking for new trade routes to Asia and the Indies, as well as valuable resources such as gold, silver, and furs. They were also seeking to establish colonies to expand their empires and spread their cultural and religious influence.