God, Glory, Gold were the Main motives for the Age of Exploration.
God, Glory, and Gold
The three main motives for exploration are economic gain (such as finding new trade routes or resources), expanding territory or power (through colonization or conquest), and spreading religious beliefs or ideologies.
FiRst was the rev act && the other battles
to find stuff and bring back stuff
Europeans main motives for voyages of exploration occurred during the Renaissance Era and included building of empires, diffusion of Christianity, ever-increasing opportunities fort trade and new markets, greater power than before, and material good and riches that included gold, spices, silver and slaves.
Europeans main motives for voyages of exploration occurred during the Renaissance Era and included building of empires, diffusion of Christianity, ever-increasing opportunities fort trade and new markets, greater power than before, and material good and riches that included gold, spices, silver and slaves.
God, Glory, and Gold were the motives/main motives/ideal prizes for European exploration/exploration in general.For a more detailed answer, the motives for exploring was finding a trading route to Asia. The Muslims and Italians had most control of the trading, so Spain and Portugal and other parts of Europe wanted to find another route to Asia so they may trade freely for gold, silk, and paper. Another motive was wealth and adventure. Some Europeans heard of the discovery of new lands and they wanted glory and wealth, but some also went just for the spirit of adventure! I hope this answers your question.
the english ate fish with onions
Mineral riches (gold, silver) and converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
Desire to explore the unknown and discover new knowledge of the worldTo find goods like Silver, Gold and Precious StonesTo expand Christianity/ReligionFind a sea route to the Spices of AsiaFind animal furContril or expand large empire
Jealousy, Anger, Insecurity