Portugal was a key European country that led the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries. Under the guidance of Prince Henry the Navigator, Portuguese explorers developed new maritime techniques and technologies, enabling them to navigate the African coast and eventually reach India and Brazil. This pioneering spirit in exploration significantly contributed to global trade and the establishment of overseas empires. Other countries, such as Spain, soon followed suit, further expanding European exploration.
The establishment of European colonies.
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Most explorers during the Age of Exploration, which spanned the 15th to the 17th centuries, were primarily from European countries, particularly Spain and Portugal. These nations led the way in maritime exploration, driven by the desire for new trade routes and territorial expansion. Other countries, such as England, France, and the Netherlands, also contributed significantly to exploration efforts during this period.
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The establishment of European colonies.
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European exploration led to dominance in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and over the people in Africa and the Americas. Answer
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European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere
The European country that led the way in Renaissance painting and sculpture was, and still is, Italy.