The explorers such as Christopher Columbus were sent by Kings or Queens that the explorers' countries affiliated with. Kings' or Queens' reason was for the expansion of their country. Increase in wealth, finding new resources such as gold.
spain france england :)
European countries sent explorers to the New World primarily in search of new trade routes and economic opportunities, particularly for valuable commodities like spices, gold, and silver. The desire to expand their empires and spread Christianity also motivated these expeditions. Additionally, competition among European powers spurred exploration as nations sought to assert their dominance and secure new territories.
The three countries that sent the most explorers to the New World were Spain, Portugal, and England. Spain led the way with figures like Christopher Columbus and Hernán Cortés, exploring and conquering vast territories in the Americas. Portugal, primarily through explorers like Vasco da Gama, focused on establishing trade routes along the coasts of Brazil and other parts of South America. England, with explorers such as John Cabot, sought new territories and trade opportunities in North America.
1400s
Every country in the world has sent explorers. Spain, France, and England were 3 well known countries to send explorers to the United States.
Portugal
Some specific European countries that sent explorers to the Americas include Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands. These explorers were instrumental in the colonization and expansion of European powers in the Americas.
The explorers such as Christopher Columbus were sent by Kings or Queens that the explorers' countries affiliated with. Kings' or Queens' reason was for the expansion of their country. Increase in wealth, finding new resources such as gold.
Spain i think
Several countries sent explorers, including England, France, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.
Many European countries have sent explorers. Portugal, Spain, Great Britain, Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, and France are a few examples.
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spain france england :)
European countries sent explorers to claim land in the continent. Citizens from these countries then began settling in these colonies.
England, France and the Netherlands The explorers were John Cabot (Under England), Giovanni da Verrazano (Under France), and Henry Hudson (Under the Netherlands)
European countries sent explorers to the New World primarily in search of new trade routes and economic opportunities, particularly for valuable commodities like spices, gold, and silver. The desire to expand their empires and spread Christianity also motivated these expeditions. Additionally, competition among European powers spurred exploration as nations sought to assert their dominance and secure new territories.