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Jaylin Brock
29 January, 10:03
What led to the European era of exploration
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Jaqueline
29 January, 10:13
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Economic development in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries led to renewed technological and scientific development throughout Europe which continued into the centuries after. New wealth, advancements in ship building, desire for new trade routes, and a greater thirst for understanding and exploring the globe led to greater European exploration at this time.
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