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    SCHWEIKART & ALLEN 1: City on a Hill What were the reasons for European exploration? Explain Gold, Glory, and God. They basic reasons for Europeans exploring was because of the phrase “Gold, God, and Glory”. The gold was promised to the explorers by the king and queen of their country if they were to find new land; some went believing that their duty to the people of the new land was to introduce them to their religion and bring god to them by spreading their faith; and lastly the glory was the

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    There were many factors that led to the European exploration. Out of the many factors, God, gold, and country were the three main ones. God was a major factor because everyone wanted to please God and spread Christianity all over the world. Gold was also a major factor because if you made a discovery, you could make al lot of money off of the discovery. Finally country was also a great factor in the European exploration because when an explorer brought something back for the country than he could

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    Exploration Essay Religion was not a major reason for European exploration because many of the European traders and travelers wanted to get rich by finding gold or some other valuable object, people wanted to travel to another place because of their country’s poverty, disease, or and economic backwardness, and also that the Europeans started traveling more ever since their technology and navigation was more developed. First, there are valid evidences to support that economics were more important

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    The discovery of America opened up the door for many people to find a new home and also a new identity. The European explorers of the late 15th and 16th centuries did not discover America; the native people had already lived and flourished there for many years. The European exploration of America is notable because it is the start of the mentality among Americans the fuels the need to travel from home in order to find oneself. Since the beginning, the settlers in America have been people who left

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    “The Age of Exploration” The age of exploration was a time from the 1400s to the 1700s. During this time European explorers and ships traveled all over the world to find new trade routes and partners to help grow the capitalism in Europe. There were many travelers during the time of the age of exploration. Some are Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci, Ferdinand Magellan, Francis Drake, and Bartolomeu Dias. They sailed to find riches and trade routes. It was hard for them to set

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    When talking about Asian exploration it is also important to mention China. Although not as economically significant as India, the motives for exploration in China were still the primarily economic. China was the location of many valuable products including “silk, porcelain and above all tea, which was the new craze in Europe” . It is therefore easy to see that the EIC initially explored China in order to capitalize on Europe’s new tea craze, as it would be extremely profitable for the company. Overall

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    The European Age of Exploration, a period from the early 15th century continuing into the 17th century, brought about expansion, technology, and nation building with explorer ships traveling the seas in a search for a new trading routes and new land. There was a multitude of motivations for the European nations want to fund explorers who desired to take on the challenges of exploration. Though the motives for exploration were different, in many ways they were the same. The rulers and leaders of the

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    European exploration was a time period in European history when European countries explored and discovered new parts of the world. The desire to grow rich and spread Christianity alongside advances in sailing technology lead to European exploration. European countries wanted the same success in trading with Asia as Italy, so they sought a direct trade route to Asia to bypass the Italian merchants who sold their goods from Asia at unreasonable prices. The spread of Christianity also led to European

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    European exploration has been often remarked in history courses as a wonderful period in history; leading to the discovery of the Americas and many sellable goods. However, when looking at the effects on the indigenous peoples of the lands that were pillaged; it wasn’t necessarily as wonderful as once thought. European exploration has led to many positive discoveries and negative results. Whether it was all good or all bad is up to interpretation of the reader so, in the spirit of choices here are

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    During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Europe underwent an age of great exploration. Many expeditioners from countries all over Europe took long voyages into the unknown world. Until this time, Europe, Asia and Africa were the only known colonized lands. With the discovery of new land came the people that had already inhabited there. European expansion and conquest of what quickly became known as the New World had a huge impact on the lives of the indigenous people living there. In 1492

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