Captain Arthur Phillip did not actually choose to be captain of the First Fleet. He had been in semi-retirement for several years, occupied as a farmer, but he was keen to be of service in the navy once again. Phillip offered his services and informed the authorities he was prepared to be of service "anywhere in the Empire" - and they took him up on his offer, sending him as Captain of the First Fleet to New South Wales, literally the other side of the world.
He didn't want to explore to India, the King of Portugal ordered him to find India.
what did Bartolme de las casa want to explore
wealth and power
Francisco Pizarro wanted to explore because he wanted to find land and gold!
He wanted to explore the world
nothing he just wanted to and found a lovely mermaid
Arthur Phillip found poor soil for growing crops when he landed in Australia with a load of convicts. The convicts didn't want to be farmers, and the soldiers didn't like taking orders and thought it was not their jobs to make the convicts work.
At the time when Arthur Phillip was commissioned to bring the First Fleet of convicts to Australia (or New South Wales as their destination was known), the continent was wild and unsettled. Phillip knew he would need convicts with experience in farming, building and crafts in order to establish a colony that would eventually become self-supporting. There were no free settlers apart from the marines' wives and children, so establishing the colony would be completely reliant upon the convicts.
he explore because he want to@@@@
In the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, Phillip says "I want to be your friend" on page 18.
she explore France
He/she didn’t want to explore, but they did want the riches and things that resulted. It is expensive to be king.
FIREMAN
I want to explore the Amazon jungle.
he wanted to explore the seven cities of gold
he wanted to explore because he had dreams to sail the sea.
dora