Europeans sought a variety of resources during their explorations and colonization efforts, primarily including precious metals like gold and silver, which were seen as symbols of wealth and power. Additionally, they desired spices, silk, and other luxury goods from Asia to enhance trade and consumption back home. The demand for sugar, tobacco, and cotton also grew, leading to the establishment of plantations in the Americas. These resources fueled economic growth and competition among European nations.
They wanted the resources that the natives had; fur, fish, timber, gold, and acquistionl land.
What did Europeans hope to gain from exploring the New World
The Europeans were interest in China for their resources. China is one of the largest countries in the world with vast and diverse resources.
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The europeans wanted to make more money out of the americas.
The U.S. was rapidly industrialized because Europeans wanted U.S. resources.
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Europeans wanted U.S. resources
The Europeans wanted gold from the new world. Other desired resources were silver, copper and food.
Resources. The New world had all the resources and they wanted them. It gave them power as well.
They wanted the resources that the natives had; fur, fish, timber, gold, and acquistionl land.
No, not even close. The land and its resources were always the priority.
The Europeans wanted territorial possession from the interior of Africa because of all the resources, power, and land it provided. AAL
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Europeans wanted colonies to gather riches through spices, natural resources, gold, and land. They wanted to expand their empire.
Europeans wanted colonies to gather riches through spices, natural resources, gold, and land. They wanted to expand their empire.
Because the europeans wanted to control natural resources found there