Europeans main motives for voyages of exploration occurred during the Renaissance Era and included building of empires, diffusion of Christianity, ever-increasing opportunities fort trade and new markets, greater power than before, and material good and riches that included gold, spices, silver and slaves.
Europeans main motives for voyages of exploration occurred during the Renaissance Era and included building of empires, diffusion of Christianity, ever-increasing opportunities fort trade and new markets, greater power than before, and material good and riches that included gold, spices, silver and slaves.
yes.
it was a chance for the slaves to become catholics.
The caravel, a small highly mobile ship, was the main vessel used in sea exploration. It was hardy, very seaworthy and had a number of different sails making it highly manueverable
Prince Henry never actually sailed on any of the voyages of discovery he sponsored. Instead, Prince Henry established a school for the study of the arts of navigation, map making , and ship building
When the government said the indigenous people had to give up their land, the Canadians agreed to give it up!, Most died because of the diseases that the Europeans brought over. And the sport of buffalo hunting became more popular, making the buffalo population dwindle!
Europeans main motives for voyages of exploration occurred during the Renaissance Era and included building of empires, diffusion of Christianity, ever-increasing opportunities fort trade and new markets, greater power than before, and material good and riches that included gold, spices, silver and slaves.
Leif Erikson is believed to have been involved in exploration during the late 10th and early 11th centuries, around 1000 AD. He is credited with being one of the first known Europeans to have reached North America, specifically Newfoundland, making him an important figure in Norse exploration.
There were as many motives for exploration as there were people, but the primary reason for exploration was wealth and power. Natural resources they could either sell or exploit to make money. Things such as gold, exotic foods and spices, and trade goods. Another reason is just pure curiosity; humans have the urge to explore the unknown. Yet another is colonization, making a fresh start in a new, hopefully fertile land.
making profits on sales
External motivation, social pressure, and self motivation
they lived by making friends and learnig
they lived by making friends and learnig
Improved map making allowed explorers to navigate with greater accuracy, leading to safer and more efficient voyages. It also facilitated the sharing of knowledge between explorers and helped expand their collective understanding of the world. Additionally, detailed maps contributed to the spread of information about new lands and cultures, sparking further exploration and trade.
Learned motives refer to desires, goals, or needs that individuals acquire over time through experience, socialization, and interactions with their environment. These motives are shaped by past experiences, learned behaviors, and external influences, and can have a significant impact on an individual's behavior and decision-making. Examples of learned motives include the desire for achievement, affiliation, power, and autonomy.
Because the Europeans brought disease among the Aboriginals and their numbers were declining. Also the Europeans kept on coming across the Atlantic Ocean with more and more Europeans making their numbers grow.
motives are internal factors that drive behavior and are not directly observable. They are inferred based on a person's actions, emotions, and beliefs, making them hypothetical in nature. Motives can vary in intensity and can be influenced by a variety of internal and external factors.
yes.