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This chapter examines the key motivations for European exploration during the Age of Discovery, focusing on economic, political, and religious factors. Economic desires for new trade routes and resources, the quest for political power, and the spread of Christianity were major driving forces behind exploration. It also discusses the risks modern individuals take to achieve financial success and poses questions about the existence of unexplored territories today. Understanding these motivations provides insight into the historical context of global exploration.
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Honors World History Chapter 3 Europeans Explore the East
Bell Ringer • What do you think were the major Motivations for Exploring The Seas/ What factors encouraged European exploration? • What are some risks that people take today in order to make money? • Is there any other exploring left to do? Where?