Why People Explored
The reasons behind the Age of Exploration, including trade, curiosity, religion, and competition between nations.
Key Questions
- 1Why did people in the past risk their lives to explore unknown places?
- 2What were the main reasons European nations sent out explorers?
- 3Was exploration always a positive thing? For whom?
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