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It made Europeans eager to explore new lands. More investments were aimed at exploration of new lands and discovery of new wealth.
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Europeans were motivated to travel to distant lands primarily for economic reasons, such as the search for new trade routes and access to valuable resources like spices, gold, and silks. The desire for territorial expansion and the spread of Christianity also played significant roles. Additionally, advancements in navigation technology and a spirit of exploration fueled curiosity about the world beyond Europe. These factors combined to drive European exploration during the Age of Discovery.
the Seljuk Turks captured Jerusalem and would not allow Christians to go on a pilgrimage there Europeans went for fame, fortune, riches, religious beliefs, were absolved from all debt, and they were told by the pope they would go to heaven
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A) constantinople was conquered by ottoman Turks in1453 B) crusades of 9th century C) book of marco polo in 13th century D)renaissance spirit of 14th century E) shortest route to asia in search of the spice island.
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Columbus and many other countries had discovered and explored many lands. In his search for the Indies Columbus discovered the Bahama Islands, North and South America, and many other lands. Columbus never did find the Indies before his death.
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The discovery of America led to a demand of new kind of political and economic organization. Europeans were forced to explore and settle in new lands due to the, economical, political and religious turmoil that was occurring in the 16th and 17th century.
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It made Europeans eager to explore new lands. More investments were aimed at exploration of new lands and discovery of new wealth.
The period in the 1500s when Europeans started searching for lands they did not know is called the?
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Europeans approached the lands and peoples they discovered as new possessions they had gained. In this view the riches of the land, along with its people belonged to them by right of conquest.