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Which best explains why Europeans wanted to send explorers to East Asia in the 1400s?

A.

They wanted East Asia's jewels, spices, and gold.

B.

They needed resources such as coal and oil.

C.

They needed more room to grow.

D.

They wanted to buy land in East Asia.

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  1. 2 May, 14:38
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    The answer is A.

    Europeans were interested in acquiring luxury goods from "the East" (Asia and Arabia), including Ceylon, cinnamon, cardamom, textiles, and gems. A number of Europeans had attempted to reach China by the 12th century, although these expeditions did not make trade routes easier since the middle territories were still controlled by Turkish forces.
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