I do SOS school program and the answer on this was the crusades
It was the Crusades
The Aeolians and the Dorians revived the trade of ancient Greece by bringing forth the agriculture of grapes and olives.
Events that sparked exploration in the Old World included the Crusades, which fostered trade and cultural exchange, the Renaissance, which revived interest in learning and discovery, and the fall of Constantinople, which opened new trade routes. However, events such as the signing of the Magna Carta did not directly influence exploration, as it primarily focused on political and legal reform within England rather than overseas expansion or exploration.
The person primarily responsible for promoting interest in opening the African interior to European trade was Henry Morton Stanley. A Welsh-American explorer and journalist, Stanley is known for his expeditions in Africa, particularly his exploration of the Congo River basin. His encounters with local leaders and reports on the resources and potential for trade in the region spurred European interest, leading to increased exploration and colonization efforts in Africa during the late 19th century.
One of the most important factors that stimulated European interest in trade and discovery was the desire for new trade routes to access valuable spices and luxury goods from Asia, particularly after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. This event disrupted traditional overland trade routes, prompting European nations to seek alternative maritime paths. Additionally, the Renaissance sparked curiosity and a spirit of exploration, leading to advancements in navigation and shipbuilding that facilitated long voyages.
It was the Crusades
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In the middle ages there was little or no interest in trade or travel. It isn't until the 1400's when exploration began that the outside world held any interest in Europe. With the improvement of ships and new technology explorers began to seek out other parts of the world.
The Crusades had a definite impact upon interest in the orient. Long after the Crusades were over, merchants still used the same pathways (first used by the crusading armies) as trade routes to the orient.
the crusades revived interest IN TRADE WITH THE EAST or prient, as the europeans called asia. The crusades were also important cuz indirectly they gave rise to a new social classin europe!8p <3 :p :)
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As Italy's city-states grew through trade and commerce they florished economically and intellectualy. This led to a revived interest in the art, social, scientific, and politacal ideas of ancient Greece and Rome.
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it helped expand trade and interest in overseas exploration i think ...........
Travel Trade Gazette was created in 1953.
boat but they did not trade they stole
High interest means that the interest is high, low interest means the interest is low