English explorers were primarily motivated by a desire for wealth, territorial expansion, and the spread of Christianity. The promise of new trade routes and resources, such as spices and precious metals, drove many expeditions. Additionally, the competition with other European powers spurred exploration as England sought to establish its dominance and claim new lands. Personal ambition and the spirit of adventure also played significant roles in motivating these explorers.
What motivated john Cabot to explore was to find a direct route to Asia.
They wanted freedom to practice their puritan religion
The thing that motivated him was having to pay taxes to England for goods and resources.
Traveling to other countries like Jamaica England, and many places in Central America motivated Marcus Garvey. After seeing how people were treated in these areas, he was motivated to try to get all blacks to band together to better their lives.
Robert Frost explores the pleasure of childhood in rural New England in his poem "A Boy's Will."
Mary I of England married Philip II of Spain in 1554. Their marriage was politically motivated to strengthen ties between England and Spain. However, it was not a popular union among the English people.
she is motivated by her boyfriend?
William Baffin was motivated to become an explorer by a sense of adventure and a desire to discover new lands and waterways. He was also driven by a desire to map uncharted territories and open up new trade routes for England.
The Europeans were motivated to claim land in North America because of the wealth of Natural Resources, the rumors of gold and the expansion of their respective empires. England, France and Spain were all fighting to create the largest, wealthiest empire.
E. M. Forster wrote "A Passage to India," not "A Passage to England." "A Passage to India" is a novel published in 1924 that explores themes of colonization, racism, and cultural misunderstanding in British-ruled India.
Hate and discrimination motivated them.
Several countries sent explorers, including England, France, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.