
Motivations for Exploration
Students will investigate the reasons why European nations began exploring the globe in the fifteenth century. They will explore the desire for wealth, the demand for spices, and the drive to spread religion.
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Students will investigate the reasons why European nations began exploring the globe in the fifteenth century. They will explore the desire for wealth, the demand for spices, and the drive to spread religion.
Key Questions
- Why did European rulers want to find new sea routes to Asia?
- How did the desire for spices and wealth drive exploration?
- What role did religion play in motivating explorers to travel into the unknown?
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