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Historians generally recognize three motives for European exploration and colonization in the New World: God, gold, and glory. Motives for Exploration For early explorers, one of the main motives for exploration was the desire to find new trade routes to Asia. By the 1400s, merchants and crusaders had brought many goods to Europe from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Demand for these goods increased the desire for trade.
I wanna say elected legislatures could be wrong
Gathered together (a large amount of people)
The United States passed the the Espionage Act
The Espionage Act was to forbid interference with military operations, to forbid support of U.S. enemies during wartime or to support a revolution in the military.
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Okay? So if I buy pumpkin spice I’m not a hipster or I am?