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olga2289 [7]
3 years ago
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After Europeans realized the Americans were not Asia, their motives

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PtichkaEL [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

changed

Explanation:

Originally, the European led by Christopher Columbus wanted to go to Asia via westward routes in order to trade in silks and spices. However, following their realization that, America is not Asia, their motives CHANGED from trading to exploitation, exploration, and colonization of the land. Instead of trading, they wanted to establish a colony and claim the territory.

Hence, in this situation, the correct answer is that their motives CHANGED

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