• The Motives for Spain, France, and England Exploring and Expanding to the New World

     

    Essays1 History, Culture

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Published: 16.09.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays 'The Motives for Spain, France, and England Exploring and Expanding to the New Wo', 1.
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Until the late 1400's, Europeans did not know the existence of the two American continents ( North and South America ). To the European explorers, exploring the other side of the Atlantic was like exploring an entire different world, hence the name- the New World. In 1492, Christopher Columbus unknowingly discovered the new continent. His original motives for exploring was to find an easier route to Asia but instead, he discovered the New World. Thus; Spain, France and England began sending out conquistadors and explorers to the uncharted terrains of the new continent. Motives for the Spanish, French, and English explorers varied greatly, however, they were similar in some ways. The motives of the Spanish explorers were acquisition of mineral wealth, spread of Christianity, search of El Dorado, search of Northwestern Passage, and thrill of adventure. …

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