instinct theory
Members of the Lewis and Clark expedition were likely willing to endure hardships because of their sense of adventure and duty to their country. They were motivated by the opportunity to explore the unknown territory, make significant discoveries, and contribute to the expansion of the United States. Additionally, the promise of rewards, recognition, and personal glory may have also played a role in their willingness to endure the challenges of the journey.
he wanted to do missionary work there.
Ernest Shackleton planned the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914 to achieve the first successful crossing of the Antarctic continent from coast to coast via the South Pole. He aimed to advance scientific knowledge, explore uncharted territories, and enhance Britain's prestige in polar exploration. The expedition was also motivated by Shackleton's desire to demonstrate human endurance and leadership in the face of extreme challenges. However, the mission ultimately turned into a dramatic survival story after the ship Endurance became trapped in ice.
Lewis and Clark were sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory and find a water route to the Pacific Ocean. Zebulon Pike was sent to explore the southwestern boundary of the Louisiana Purchase and to gather information about the region. These explorations were conducted to expand US territory, gather valuable information about the land and resources, and establish relationships with Native American tribes.
to find the water route for pacific and to unchart west
Christopher Columbus motivated Leon to explore
What motivated john Cabot to explore was to find a direct route to Asia.
just becuz
His curiousity and determination
what factors motivated the europeans to explore and settle in the caribbean up until the 17 century
ketchup and fries :)
he felt like it
The return of lt mardward
La Salle was motivated to explore in order to expand French influence in North America, establish trade routes, and locate a passage to China. He was also driven by a desire for personal fame, fortune, and glory.
Francisco Pizarro was motivated to explore due to the allure of wealth and power, as he heard tales of the Inca Empire's riches from previous Spanish explorers. Additionally, the desire to spread Christianity and expand the Spanish empire played a role in his motivation to explore South America.
God, Glory, Gold. This means religion, fame and wealth.
to get gold, get land, fortune, fame to be the first to find that land, trading.