Between the 1400s and 1600s, Europeans were motivated to explore for several key reasons: the pursuit of new trade routes to access valuable spices and goods from Asia, the desire for wealth and resources, and the spread of Christianity. Advances in navigation and shipbuilding technology facilitated longer voyages. Additionally, political competition among emerging nation-states spurred exploration, as did the curiosity about the world and the Renaissance spirit of discovery. Lastly, the fall of Constantinople in 1453 prompted Europeans to seek alternative routes to the East.
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Europe, Africa, and Asia
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In the 1400s, Europeans began exploring the world primarily for economic reasons, driven by the desire for new trade routes to access spices, silks, and other valuable commodities from Asia. Additionally, the spread of Christianity motivated many explorers to seek new lands for conversion efforts. Advances in navigation technology, such as the compass and improved ship designs, also facilitated longer sea voyages, encouraging exploration. Lastly, national competition among emerging European powers fostered a spirit of exploration and expansion.
European explorers in the 1400's to the 1600's traded with the native Americans in the Bahama's. Europeans would trade cows, pigs, horses, sugarcane, and would deliver smallpox. the Indians would trade them turkey, corn, and other natural resources.
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They wanted more land and power. A long time ago near the early 1400's
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Riches, Knowledge, and power.
1400-1600
Europe, Africa, and Asia
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Explorers that were finding a water route to asia.