In the 1400s, several conditions prompted Europeans to explore the unknown. The desire for new trade routes to access valuable spices and goods from Asia, coupled with the Renaissance's spirit of curiosity and innovation, fueled exploration. Technological advancements in navigation, such as the magnetic compass and improved ship designs, also played a crucial role. Additionally, the rise of powerful nation-states eager to expand their territories and assert dominance further spurred exploration efforts.
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To find a sea route to the spices of Asia To find gold, silver, and precious stones. To expand their knowledge of the world.
In the 1400s, Europeans began exploring due to advancements in navigation technology, such as the astrolabe and improved ship designs like the caravel, which allowed for longer sea voyages. The desire for new trade routes to access spices and luxury goods from Asia, particularly after the fall of Constantinople, also motivated exploration. Additionally, the rise of strong centralized monarchies provided the financial backing and political support necessary for exploration ventures.
The changing conditions were that: There was a big storm so they could not cross the ocean to get to the unknown lands in the 1400s
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To find a sea route to the spices of Asia To find gold, silver, and precious stones. To expand their knowledge of the world.
The Europeans. =D
The storm.
Slaves.
In the 1400s, Europeans began exploring due to advancements in navigation technology, such as the astrolabe and improved ship designs like the caravel, which allowed for longer sea voyages. The desire for new trade routes to access spices and luxury goods from Asia, particularly after the fall of Constantinople, also motivated exploration. Additionally, the rise of strong centralized monarchies provided the financial backing and political support necessary for exploration ventures.
Most Europeans in the 1400s had a terrible sense of geography. They believed that the earth was flat and that you could fall off the edge if you went too far.
The changing conditions were that: There was a big storm so they could not cross the ocean to get to the unknown lands in the 1400s
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Asia.
The period in the 1500s when Europeans started searching for lands they did not know is called the?