Europeans sought to expand for various reasons, including the pursuit of new trade routes, access to valuable resources, and the spread of Christianity. The desire for wealth fueled exploration, as nations aimed to dominate trade in spices, gold, and other commodities. Additionally, the competition among European powers for territorial claims and influence drove many expeditions. Lastly, the spirit of the Renaissance and advancements in navigation technology encouraged exploration and colonization.
TO expand thir lands
It was to a cheap source of manpower that the Europeans couldn't satify in the European Colonies in America.
Europeans were motivated to explore other continents by their competition with Spain(Spain had recently found much wealth in gold and silver), the chance to spread the Christian faith, and to expand their nation as a whole.
To find a sea route to the spices of Asia To find gold, silver, and precious stones. To expand their knowledge of the world.
India had a variety of spices that European countries lacked. Also, at that time, it was a culture of imperialism. Imperialism is the growth of an empire and Europe wanted to expand their empire to Asia and Africa.
They wanted to expand their territory because their mamma was to fat .
The only reasons to expand trade is for money (profit) and power.
To expand their wealth and power.
At that stage in human development, it was natural for all people to expand their territories. The Europeans were best at it.
TO expand thir lands
cause europeans are dumb
The europeans wanted freedom and supply from the congolese.
The Europeans began to expand overseas for exploitation. They wanted raw materials for their home industries. They also wanted to conquer the land beyond.
The reason that the Europeans wanted to claim and control land throughout the world were economic ones. In the new lands of the Americas and Africa, the Europeans were looking for gold, raw materials, and land possessions as a way to compete with one another.
they want goods
Many Europeans wanted Safavid Carpets.
In the 19th century, Europeans were present in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.