Europeans began exploring the world in the late fifteenth century primarily due to a desire for new trade routes and access to valuable commodities like spices, silk, and precious metals. The fall of Constantinople in 1453 disrupted traditional trade routes to Asia, prompting nations like Spain and Portugal to seek alternative paths. Advances in navigation technology and a spirit of curiosity driven by the Renaissance also fueled exploration. Additionally, the competition for empire and spreading Christianity motivated European powers to expand their influence globally.
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Faster trade routes and to expand there territories! The explorers did it for favor of the crown among other benefits.
i dunnotbh
It began early in the 15th century and ended in the 17th century
The European slave trade did not begin until the fifteenth century A.D. More than 10 million slaves were sold in Europe and the Americas over a period of about 400 years, Ancient African slaves were referred to as servants. They could marry, own property, or even own slaves of their own.
in the fifteenth century
during the 16th century, Europe was looking for a trade roe to India..... also over crowded and too many blacks
Riches, Knowledge, and power.
the caravel
Europeans could begin exploring the world
15th
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The ship, sail and compass
Ballet emerged in the late fifteenth-century Renaissance court culture of Italy as a dance interpretation of fencing (from wikipiedia)
in the 16th century (1500-1600)
15th Century A+
To find a sea route to the spices of Asia To find gold, silver, and precious stones. To expand their knowledge of the world.