Europeans were interested in world explorations primarily for economic reasons, seeking new trade routes and access to valuable resources such as spices, gold, and silk. Additionally, the desire for territorial expansion and the spread of Christianity motivated many explorers. The Renaissance spirit of curiosity and the advancements in navigation technology also fueled these explorations, leading to increased knowledge of the world and its cultures.
God, Glory, and Gold
The Europeans explored the New World with ships.
The main driving force behind Europeans' interest in the New World was the pursuit of wealth, particularly through the acquisition of gold, silver, and new trade routes. Additionally, the desire for land and resources to expand empires, along with the spread of Christianity, motivated explorations. The promise of new markets and commodities, such as sugar and tobacco, also fueled European ambitions in the Americas.
The Europeans
Because other Africans sold them to the Europeans as slaves and the new world colonies needed workers.
Technology to improve their ships
God, Glory, and Gold
well one is that they brought disease over......
europeans
Europeans who read about his travels were inspired to explore.
the Europeans used the Caravel to explore and the ship was invented in the 13th century
columbus' voyages destryed the environment
They wanted more land and power. A long time ago near the early 1400's
the Old World benefited from explorations in the new world because they found gold, crops, and many other things from the explorations.
Because they were very interested in it.
Europeans were interested in Africa because they were interested in turning the natives in to slaves.
Europeans found wealth in any new countries in the form of exploitable resources.