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Why Explorers Explored 5. 1. 2. 4. 3. Draw a web like this on your paper to record notes from this PowerPoint.
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Why Explorers Explored
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So why did Europeans explore the world during the Age of Exploration? If you came across a cave, that you were certain no one knew about, would you go in it? Why or why not?
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Many different European countries paid for explorations for many different reasons. Here are just 5 of the reasons why they explored:
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(1) To find a sea route to the spices of Asia
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Sea Route in Search of Spices In the 1400s, there was no refrigeration. To prevent meat from spoiling, people drowned their meat in salt to preserve and dry it (like beef jerky). They also used a lot of spices like pepper to cover up the taste of the salted or spoiled meat.
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Unfortunately for Europeans, these spices did not grow anywhere in Europe. They were only found in Asian countries like China, Japan, and India (these countries were known together as "The Indies").
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It was very difficult to get the spices from Asia to Europe. Spices had to be brought across thousands of miles of dangerous mountains and deserts by spice traders, with bandits waiting to rob the spice caravans.
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The alternative was to bring the spices by ship, but the sea voyage was also dangerous because of pirates and storms. Since it was so difficult to get spices from Asia to Europe, spices were very expensive.
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(2) Gold, Silver, and Precious Stones European rulers fought many wars. These wars were very expensive, so they needed to find a large amount of gold, silver, and precious stones to pay for them. They believed that Asia was loaded with gold, silver, and precious stones, so they decided to find it and bring it back.
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(3) Expand Knowledge In the late 1400s, Europeans did not know much about the world. Most of them had never been outside of Europe. Although many people thought the world was flat, educated Europeans knew that it was round. The problem was they had no idea how large the world was.
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(4) Larger Empires Some European rulers wanted to claim as much land as they could. They wanted to take all of the natural resources from the newly discovered land and use the people that lived there to do their work.
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(5) Expand Christianity In the late 1400s, there was only one religion in Europe, Christianity. The European rulers were very religious. They wanted to convert everyone to Christianity.
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Results of Exploration Overseas expansion led to increased power and wealth for European powers Christianity and the culture of Western Europe spread throughout the world. The ethnocentric attitudes of Europeans led to the mistreatment of native peoples. Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade began
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Questions: Name 5 reasons why explorers explored.
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Answer (1) For spices (2) Gold, silver and precious stones (3) To expand knowledge (4) They wanted larger empires (5) To spread Christianity
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Question Why were spices so valuable?
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Answer Because there was no refrigeration, spices were needed to preserve food as well as disguise the taste.
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Question Why did explorers need to look somewhere other than Europe for spices?
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Answer Spices did not grow anywhere in Europe.
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Question In the late 1400s, there was only one religion in Europe. What was it?
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Answer Christianity
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