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Kallie Walker
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26 July, 11:52
What led to Europe's age of exploration?
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Kael Ho
26 July, 12:06
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the desire for land, wealth, and power were factors encouraging exploration. The European powers were constantly competing with each other for influence.
the desire to find a shorter route to Asia for a trade route
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