The English, French, Dutch, and Spanish all had about the same goal for sending explorers to the New World. They wanted new economic opportunities and wanted to find other trade routes then the ones they knew of.
english, dutch, spanish, french, ect.
Spanish English dutch or french
a more direct route to India and Idonesia
they all worked closely with americans
English, French, and Dutch explorers sought to reach Asia primarily through a northwest passage that would connect Europe to Asia via the Arctic Ocean. They aimed to find a shorter and more direct trade route to access valuable goods such as spices, silks, and precious metals. This pursuit led to extensive exploration of North America and the Arctic regions, as they navigated through uncharted waters in search of this elusive route. Ultimately, their efforts contributed to the discovery of new territories and established maritime trade networks.
Spanish, French, American. (But note there were more exploring nations you should consider, namely the Portuguese, Dutch, and English).
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The Dutch, English, and French explorers of the 1500s and 1600s were seeking new trade routes to Asia, valuable resources such as spices and gold, and opportunities for colonization to expand their empires. They were motivated by a desire to increase wealth, power, and influence in the growing global economy.
The French, Dutch, English, and Spanish.The French, Dutch, English, and Spanish.
The Spanish came to America for gold to spread Christianity and escape religious persecution. Under the auspices of the Spanish crown, their explorers and conquistadors came to the New World to stake out territorial claims. This was the some of the same reasons the English, Dutch and French explorers came to the New World for.
no. there french, Dutch's, Spanish, Italian and Tagalog version
Spanish, English,French, Irish, Dutch, and Swedish
The English, French, nd the Dutch were serching for new land to obtain profits in prouducts like tobacco while they were charting the coast of north America.
english, dutch, spanish, french, ect.
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I think the Answer is the English, Spanish, French, Swedes,and Dutch
British/English, French, Spanish, Dutch.