It led to a scientific revolution that changed our understanding of the universe.
They had difference ships. The chinese had much better ships than the Europeans
A trip the europeans went on and found new land.
The history that most Europeans have of early Asian exploration is extremely limited. There is strong evidence that they did as much (and possibly more) exploration as Europeans have done over the same period of time. The sea routes though for Europeans would be different then we would expect most Asian groups to have done.
many different physical features of Africa
The exploration of Marco Polo was one.
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To spread Christianity. They thought it was what their God wanted them to do as if it would help save the people of the world.
Europeans first embark on exploration to the East as they looked for trade routes
Prince Henry started the age of exploration. Sometimes he was called Henry the Navigator . Born 1394 in Portugal, Henry became interested in the world exploration at age 17.
because to discover the entire access of the world..
It led to a scientific revolution that changed our understanding of the universe.
Western Europeans initially sailed across the Atlantic in search of an alternate route to Asia - one that would bypass the monopoly held by the Italian city-states. After Columbus, they explored the New World in search of gold and, later, religious and other personal freedoms.
During the Age of Exploration, Europeans were most interested in regions like the Americas, Asia, and Africa. They sought resources such as spices, precious metals, and new territories for colonization and trade. The discovery of routes to these regions had significant impacts on global trade and the spread of European influence.
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Europe has had two ages of imperialism/exploration. The first focused on the Americas and the New World. Here, Europeans were interested in trade and wanted more land. They also looked to convert others to Christianity and to establish colonies, where many Europeans migrated to to start a new life for their country in the New World. The second focused on Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. Here, Europeans got much more land and were looking for trade, resources, and labor. Spreading Christianity was another big goal, along with Social Darwinism (the belief that one race is above all others). Europeans exercised this in their conquest for global domination.