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AlladinOne [14]
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PLEASE ANSWER YOU WILL GET 40 POINTS AND THE BEST ANSWER WILL GET BRAINLIEST!

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Ludmilka [50]3 years ago
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There are three main reasons for European Exploration. Them being for the sake of their economy, religion and glory. They wanted to improve their economy for instance by acquiring more spices, gold, and better and faster trading routes. Also, they really believed in the need to spread their religion, Christianity.

Prince Henry of Portugal (1394-1460) was called the Navigator not because he went to sea himself, but rather because he encouraged exploration in the early 15th century. He did the organization that was needed for long voyages to succeed. He began sending out expeditions in 1418

Explanation:Prince henry was the navigator

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