After the discovery of North America, the reasons for exploration shifted from primarily seeking new trade routes to Asia and spreading Christianity to focusing on colonization, resource extraction, and establishing agricultural settlements. The abundance of Natural Resources, such as gold, silver, and fertile land, attracted European powers to explore and exploit the continent. Additionally, the potential for establishing new markets and expanding empires became a driving force behind further exploration efforts. This shift also led to increased competition among European nations for territorial claims and dominance in the New World.
The five reasons for exploration are curiosity, the pursuit of knowledge, economic opportunities, adventure, and the desire for discovery.
The main reasons for the initial exploration and settlement in north were dreams of instant wealth. After it became clear that their was no such thing, people moved to the new world for religious tolerance, the promise of land, because of hard ships in England (not enough jobs).
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The six reasons for exploration are curiosity, trade and wealth, power and glory, religion, science and technology, and conquest and colonization.
The Crusades
curiosity
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to find money
The three reasons for exploration were to get money, become famous, and spread Christianity.
The main reason for exploration is to find and discover new places. North America didn't just pop up on the map, people explored and found out that there is another place out there. So they went there and discovered Canada, USA, Mexico, etc. That is why they explored, to find new places.
His reasons for exploration was, he was intent on finding the North-West passage to Asia
to find land that is rich with gold ,silver or bronze or to escape sickness. or for political reasons like the some reasons like the British came over to America to end the rule of the king that reined over them.