Describe how state-sponsored transoceanic maritime exploration might look like in current day and age, using Columbus's voyages as an example. His search for a... was financed by Spain.
<h3>How did the growth of states aid in marine exploration?</h3>
Maritime exploration and conquest were encouraged by European monarchs and governments because it increased the authority of their monarchies. In the 15th and 16th centuries, European kings and nations supported the development of new trade routes with Asia on the political, economic, and cultural levels. Between 1450 and 1750, the lack of land-based growth options for Portugal led to financing of marine exploration and the establishment of a vast trading post empire. Spain also sponsored Christopher Columbus' quest to discover a new path to Asia. Exploration journeys had a significant impact on European trade. More products, raw materials, and precious metals flooded Europe as a result. created new commercial centers,
In 1788, in the 78th paper of “The Federalist, Alexander Hamilton argued for judicial review by an independent judiciary as a necessary means to void all governmental actions contrary to the Constitution.