to give them things
European exploration evolved significantly from the late 15th century through the 18th century. Initially driven by the search for new trade routes and the spread of Christianity, explorers like Columbus and Vasco da Gama focused on establishing direct access to Asia. Over time, motivations shifted towards imperial expansion, resource extraction, and colonization, as seen in the establishment of empires by Spain, Portugal, England, and France. Additionally, advancements in navigation technology and mapping facilitated deeper and more sustained exploration of Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific.
because one of the most important reasonsfor this change was that there weren't enough workers in the Americas.
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The Europeans switched from finding a shorter passage to Asia, to exploitation/settlement of the Americas. (The exception to this was the search for a Northwest Passage, or short route to Asia thru the Arctic, by explorers such as Franklin.)
to give them things
The culture in the Americas changed dramatically as a result of exploration by Europeans through the introduction of new technologies, diseases, animals, crops, and religious beliefs. This led to cultural exchange, syncretism, and the displacement and assimilation of indigenous populations. The establishment of colonies also brought about a blending of European, African, and indigenous cultures, shaping the diverse cultural landscape of the Americas.
european exploration caused much exploration of the united states and helped give us more knowledge of the world . european exploration has caused the us to be what is is today without them exploring to the west of europe the us would not be what it is today
The Europeans switched from finding a shorter passage to Asia, to exploitation/settlement of the Americas. (The exception to this was the search for a Northwest Passage, or short route to Asia thru the Arctic, by explorers such as Franklin.)
America has brought change to the world. This is something that Spain, Mexico and European could not do.
He gave European influence. He taught them the art of ceramics, and their art started to resemble that of European patterns
What might have contributed to the European countries' change in attitude toward the Americas?
New foods like corn were brought back to Europe.
Exploration expanded the reach of the African slave trade by opening up new markets for enslaved people in the Americas. European powers sought slaves to work in their colonies, leading to an increase in demand for African captives. This demand resulted in intensified slave raids and increased the scale of the transatlantic slave trade.
he helped by bringing new foods to Europe and brought new foods and animals to the Americas.
European exploration evolved significantly from the late 15th century through the 18th century. Initially driven by the search for new trade routes and the spread of Christianity, explorers like Columbus and Vasco da Gama focused on establishing direct access to Asia. Over time, motivations shifted towards imperial expansion, resource extraction, and colonization, as seen in the establishment of empires by Spain, Portugal, England, and France. Additionally, advancements in navigation technology and mapping facilitated deeper and more sustained exploration of Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific.