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Mankind has a natural curiosity and desire to explore and colonise new territories, it is what drove early man to inhabit the planet in prehistoric times. However in the 1400s the technology of sailing ships and conflict for territory in Europe spurred a new age of exploration.

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Why did the europeans began exploring the unknown in the 1400s?

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What motivated Europeans to begin exploring in the 1400s?

To find a sea route to the spices of Asia To find gold, silver, and precious stones. To expand their knowledge of the world.


What were the main reasons the europeans began exploring the world in the 1400s?

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What led the Europeans to begin exploring in the 1400?

Riches, Knowledge, and power.


What were the three reasons that europeans were able to begin exploring in the 1400s?

In the 1400s, Europeans began exploring due to advancements in navigation technology, such as the astrolabe and improved ship designs like the caravel, which allowed for longer sea voyages. The desire for new trade routes to access spices and luxury goods from Asia, particularly after the fall of Constantinople, also motivated exploration. Additionally, the rise of strong centralized monarchies provided the financial backing and political support necessary for exploration ventures.


What type of Portuguese ship made it easier for Europeans to begin exploring?

the caravel


Why was the carvel an important development in navigation?

Europeans could begin exploring the world


What conditions let Europeans to begin exploring the Unknown in the 1400?

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What technology made it possible for Europeans to begin exploring overseas?

The ship, sail and compass


Who began their voyages in the early 1400s?

The Europeans. =D


What conditions led Europeans to explore in the 1400s?

The storm.


What were europeans mainly looking for in africa in the 1400s?

Slaves.