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How did columbus's actions in the Americas reflect his motivations?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Spices were so valuable at that time that a faster route would have been highly profitable. Columbus did have some religious motives. ... Many other people believed that Asia was a long way away (going west from Europe) but Columbus believed the world was much smaller. He wanted to sail west and prove that he was correct.
Answered by Anonymous
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Christopher Columbus went exploring and sailed off to hunt for Asia. The reason Columbus had sailed off for Asia was because: He was looking for his spices located by the Silk Road. He was motivated by the spices and that was an example of one of the three G's [God, Glory and Gold].

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