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over 40 million people were included in first world war
'we are the world' is translated 'nous sommes le monde' in French.
There wasn't any exploration in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended. __ Explorations did start in the Middle Ages. They were spurred by the desire to find better trade routes. Prince Henry the Navigator sent out some of the first explorers to start searching around the coast of Africa for routes to rich spices and clothes. Three reasons: Desire to find trade routes to by pass the dangerous Silk Road Plain curiosity
There were several reasons for European explorations. One was a desire to spread Christianity. This was often the official reason for explorations, but with other underlying motives for the explorers. A second reason was to expand trade routes for items that were desirable in Europe, such as spices and fragrances. Also, Europeans were off in search of gold, pearls, and many other precious metals and jewels. A desire to expand empires and exert control over the world began after many of the initial explorations of the 15th and 16th centuries. The living conditions for most people in Europe were abysmal in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The common people were extremely poor and disease ridden and had very limited diets. The attraction of moving somewhere far away was tremendous; the desire to set up overseas colonies went hand in hand with the desire to expand the power of empires. Finally, as the Catholic Church lost its hold over scientific thought in the 17th and 18th centuries, explorers began to cover the world in search of scientific progress.
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In "Chasing Vermeer," the culprits' motives are to create chaos and manipulate the art world for their own gain. They want to profit from the stolen Vermeer painting and enjoy the challenge of outsmarting the authorities. Their actions are driven by greed and a desire for power.
One factor that was not behind exploration was the desire to promote world peace. Most explorations were driven by motives such as the search for new trade routes, wealth, and resources, as well as the desire to expand empires and spread religious beliefs.
The World's Desire was created in 1890.
The World's Desire has 316 pages.
English colonization at first was to gain power, resources and improve their standing in the world. Colonization to America, on the other hand, was geared more toward improving the rights of the people. Religious freedom being one of the primary intentions.
Because they wanted to. Why does everybody question their motives?
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The World's Desire - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Britains goal was to win the war then continue conquring the world.
The main reasons for the Age of Exploration were economic motives to find new trade routes to Asia, the desire for wealth and resources, competition between European powers for land and power, as well as the quest for knowledge and curiosity about the world. Additionally, there were religious motivations to spread Christianity to new territories.