FishermenAs well as being excellent sailors and explorers, the vikings were also excellent merchants, as they traded timber for pottery and spices.
I think they had guns,rifles,shields,swords,pistols,and other weapons you can look up on different sites.Plus i am a computerist in a young grade.
Growths that made it possible for explorers to sail the world in the Age of Exploration included the desire to find new trade routes to Asia to make it more economical to bring spices to Europe. Also, the nations wanted to claim new lands and their riches for themselves. Another growth was in the advances in knowledge and science. Cartography, or map making, was improving, especially with all the new discoveries made by the explorers. New inventions also helped the explorers. Improved ship design and new navigational tools helped sailors to travel more safely and faster. Improved weapons gave the European sailors an advantage over the people they met.
sailors wanted to quench their thirst for adventure and explore the unknown
european explorers, the european explorers were explorers from europe which comes in the word euopean, explores were people who explored and sailed on ships to find either new land or a way to trade
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FishermenAs well as being excellent sailors and explorers, the vikings were also excellent merchants, as they traded timber for pottery and spices.
FishermenAs well as being excellent sailors and explorers, the vikings were also excellent merchants, as they traded timber for pottery and spices.
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Pilots, sailors, hunters, geographers, Explorers! (:
The first party to encounter the Maya was a group of shipwrecked sailors. The Aztecs were found by a group of western explorers or conquistadors.
Saint Brendan the Navigator is often considered the patron saint of explorers and sailors. He is known for his legendary sea voyages in the sixth century.
These maps by this Greek cartographer guided sailors into unknown oceans.
'Explorers', 'Vikings', and 'Sailors' all fit this decription.
All explorers were looking for a water route to Asia and gold.
Clearly, the most important navigational tool available to sailors before was the Stella Maris.
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