god- wanted everyone to be either on the christian or protestant religion
glory-getting new empires
gold- traveled to new territories and colonies to find gold and riches
Prince Henry was a very successful explorer and was a major part in the Age of Exploration.
The New World and the Asian islands because these gave European powers unprecedented wealth; and in North America their culture is extremely prevalent.
In the late 1400s and early 1500s, a major reason for European voyages of exploration was the desire for new trade routes to access valuable spices, silks, and other goods from Asia. The fall of Constantinople in 1453 restricted overland trade routes, prompting European powers to seek alternative maritime paths. Additionally, the spread of Renaissance ideas and advancements in navigation technology fueled a spirit of curiosity and competition among nations like Spain and Portugal. This era marked the beginning of extensive exploration that would lead to the discovery of new lands and the expansion of empires.
the major discovery that was made on 1271 to 1295 was the compass that was made to find direction's compass was an instrument used to find direction's also includes a needle that always pointed north
disease has played a major role in domination because it is a proven fact that immunities are an important factor in the destruction of the Mayans and the Indians when European explorers came to the Americas to explore the new land for colonization. disease has also made exploration of new countries were previous peoples were not immune to the diseases that the foreign explorers brought with them accidentally or intentionally.
Strategic Military influence coupled with increased economic strength.
England, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Denmark, and Portugal where the major European exploration countries.
European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere
Prince Henry was a very successful explorer and was a major part in the Age of Exploration.
The major motivation for European exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries was to find new trade routes to Asia, particularly for valuable spices and other goods. Additionally, European countries sought to expand their empires, spread Christianity, and gain wealth and power through colonization and conquest.
One major motivation for European exploration was the desire to find new trade routes to Asia in order to acquire valuable goods like spices and silk more directly. Another motivation was the pursuit of wealth and power through establishing colonies and expanding territory. Additionally, the search for new lands and resources to exploit also drove European exploration.
The major motivations of European exploration were to find new trade routes to Asia for valuable goods, to spread Christianity to new lands, and to acquire wealth and power through colonization and conquest. Additionally, the desire for glory and prestige played a role in driving expeditions sponsored by European monarchs and explorers.
To spread ChristianityTo find new landTo get richTo gain power
Hernando Cotes major exploration
The need for new trade routes to the east, the desire to spread Christianity, and competition between European countries
European exploration of Africa had major negative impacts, including the spread of diseases, exploitation of natural resources, and introduction of slave trade. This led to economic exploitation, political instability, and social disruption across the continent, leading to long-lasting consequences that continue to affect Africa today.
The New World and the Asian islands because these gave European powers unprecedented wealth; and in North America their culture is extremely prevalent.