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Imagine you are a European explorer in the 1400s. Do you think you would be most motivated by religious conversion, global market opportunities, or competition with other European nations? Why? Make sure to include 4-5 sentences.

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Answered by MaTaehyung
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The motives behind European exploration during the Age of Discovery was to find safer and new routes to the orient for trade.

In the 15th century, Europe sought to expand trade routes to find new sources of wealth and bring Christianity to the East and any newly found lands. This European Age of Discovery saw the rise of colonial empires on a global scale, building a commercial network that connected Europe, Asia, Africa, and the New World.

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