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they felt that because they claim it ,no one was there so they took it has there own and ruled it

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Why did the Europeans feel that the land was there?

Europeans often believed that land was theirs for the taking due to a combination of economic interests, a sense of cultural superiority, and the doctrine of discovery, which justified colonization. They viewed the land as unclaimed or underutilized, disregarding the existing indigenous populations and their rights. This mindset was fueled by the desire for resources, expansion of territory, and the spread of Christianity, leading to widespread colonization and exploitation of various regions around the world.


How did the Europeans feel about land ownership?

Europeans believed they had a right to claim ownership of American.


How did the Aztec feel when the europeans forced their way into their land?

they felt upset.


Why did the Europeans began to explore the world?

For land, resources, and money.


Which Europeans claimed the most land in the New World?

The Spanish.


What did the Europeans called America?

They actullay called them new world


What made Europeans eager to explore the world?

they wanted to explore land?


When claiming land in the new world for themselves europeans ignored the ownership right of the native people what is your opinion of this?

It is indeed true that in claiming the land for themselves, the Europeans ignored the ownership right of the native people.


Where is Land of Lander?

in mars where theirs ice at.


What continents did Europeans claim land?

Europeans claimed land on every continent except Antarctica. They established colonies and territories in Africa, Asia, North and South America, Australia, and the various islands around the world.


What happen to the Beothuk people?

Europeans were take over the land and the beothuk had to more in land


What was Spain's theory of first discovery?

It is refering to America, or the 'new world.' Spain thought that they discovered it first. Meaning that the land was theirs.