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Early Europeans sought a Northwest Passage to establish a faster trade route to Asia, particularly for lucrative goods like spices, silk, and precious metals. The desire to bypass the long and costly overland routes controlled by rival powers motivated explorers to find a shorter maritime route. Additionally, the quest for new territories and the expansion of empires fueled interest in discovering uncharted waters. This pursuit reflected the broader age of exploration and the competition among European nations during the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
they wanted to find a good fishing area
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He was the first to find a land route to the East. They look up to him for achieving what they couldn't.
The slave trade was the reason most Europeans started to look for African colonies. Europeans made a lot of money from selling slaves.
look all ove the internet you still won't find another term for it! :P
find another boyfriend who does.
They wanted to find wealth and in order to do that they had to look overseas for it and into other countries and even continents
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to look for more money
if you look on page 43 you should find a ruler and everything will be clearer now :-D
I think TWO ways to find an answer is to LOOK IT I A BOOK THAT WHERE THE QUESTION IS FROM AND TO LOOK IT UP ON ANOTHER WEBSITETHANKS FOR READING AND LOL
Cunductors are PRODUCERS. If you look at a science book, you will find it
There 53 references for 'one another' in the KJV Bible, and to find where they are you will have to look them up in a concordance.
Go to that computer and look at the history and then look it up on your computer its that easy