1350-1600
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The end of European exploration is generally considered to have occurred in the late 19th to early 20th centuries, as most of the world's landmasses had been mapped and claimed by European powers. By this time, the focus shifted from exploration to colonization, exploitation, and the consolidation of empires. Notable events, such as the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, formalized the division of Africa among European powers, further marking the decline of the era of exploration.
1350-1600
Europe
Portugal was the first European country to begin extensive voyages of exploration in the 15th century. Under the guidance of Prince Henry the Navigator, Portuguese explorers sought new trade routes and territories, particularly along the west coast of Africa. This initiative laid the groundwork for the Age of Discovery, leading to significant maritime advancements and the establishment of overseas colonies.
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the process of modern exploration and european colonization of the americans
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What happened as a result of European exploration of north America's east coast? it lead Europeans to begin colonies on the coast.
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Spain. They had the ships and the ability to do it.
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What happened as a result of European exploration of north America's east coast? it lead Europeans to begin colonies on the coast.
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