Europeans thought that they were unreligios and unfaithful beliefs and had to be fixed and that they had to believe in Christianity to save them from the firey gates of you-know-what
Europeans thought that they were unreligios and unfaithful beliefs and had to be fixed and that they had to believe in Christianity to save them from the firey gates of you-know-what
Marco Polo
explorers
The Europeans were able to receive any resources from that distant land because of these colonies. With resources, comes wealth. With wealth, comes power. ect. ect.
rivers
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.
The Treaty of Tordesillas revealed that Europeans believed they had the right to divide and control non-European lands and people without their consent. It reflected the attitude of superiority and entitlement that Europeans held towards other regions of the world during the Age of Exploration.
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.
TO expand thir lands
Americas
spice gold
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