Countries in the 1400s and 1500s sent out explorers primarily to find new trade routes, particularly to access valuable spices and goods in Asia, bypassing intermediaries. They were also motivated by a desire for territorial expansion, wealth, and the spread of Christianity. Additionally, advancements in navigation and shipbuilding facilitated longer voyages, enabling nations to claim new lands and resources. Lastly, national competition and the desire for prestige further fueled exploration efforts among European powers.
China portugal
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food and shelter
In the 1400s and 1500s, more slaves were sold between African countries than across the Atlantic. In the 1600s, more slaves were sold across the Atlantic. (apex)
Holland, Portugal, France and Spain
China portugal
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the routes taken by explorers for Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s was the cape of good hope
three reasons for the European Voyages of exploration in the 1400s and 1500s was 1.)to find a sea route to Asia,2.)DeBalboa led an expidition through the jungles of Panama and reached the Pacific Ocean in 1513,3.)in 1519;Portaguese sailor Ferdinand Megellan set out to reach Asia by sailing west around South America.
Spain
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Late 1400s and 1500s
Navigation and exploration
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the common people
In the 1400s and 1500s, more slaves were sold between African countries than across the Atlantic. In the 1600s, more slaves were sold across the Atlantic. (apex)