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AnswerThe Age of Exploration was an Age where European countries wanted to seek new trade routes and lands to conquer, a good example is Christopher Columbus, who wanted to seek a direct route to India, but found a new continent.
Europe was the continent where most explorers originated from, with countries such as Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands leading the way in exploration during the Age of Discovery.
Some of the countries that did not claim land in the far parts of the continent during the Age of Exploration include Russia, Portugal, and Spain. These countries focused more on regions closer to their own borders for exploration and colonization.
Both the king of Spain and the king of Portugal
Europe was the continent that was mostly involved in the Age of Exploration, as European nations embarked on voyages to seek new trade routes, wealth, and territories in the late 15th to 17th centuries. Prominent explorers like Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Ferdinand Magellan were from European countries like Spain, Portugal, and England.
Spain and Portugal focused on conquering the southern continent of South America, especially during the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Africa
It didnt impact the age of exploration
What two items launched The Age of Exploration?
in what why did Renaissance thought contrubute to the age of exploration?
The Age of Exploration ended when the undiscovered lands had been discovered.