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why were europeans so interested in exploration in the 1400s and 1500s?
○ they sought knowledge, power, and riches.
○ they wanted to spread christianity.
○ they needed land for their growing populations.
○ they believed it was their destiny to spread across the globe.
In the 1400s and 1500s, European exploration was driven by the desire for knowledge (about new lands, peoples, and trade routes), power (establishing colonies and expanding influence), and riches (finding gold, spices, and other valuable resources). Spreading Christianity was a secondary or related motive but not the primary overarching reason like the pursuit of knowledge, power, and riches. The need for land for population was not the main driver (Europe still had available land in some areas and exploration was more about trade/resource acquisition), and the "destiny" idea is not a primary historical driver compared to the tangible goals of knowledge, power, and riches.
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A. They sought knowledge, power, and riches.