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European exploration in the 1400s was driven primarily by the desire for new trade routes, particularly to access valuable spices and luxury goods from Asia. Additionally, the spread of Christianity motivated many explorers to seek new lands for missionary work. Technological advancements in navigation and shipbuilding, along with national competition for empire-building, further fueled this age of exploration. These factors combined to create a fervent quest for wealth, power, and knowledge.

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