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What were the three European powers exploring new lands?
The Spanish, English, and French were the most powerful nations to establish empires in the new lands.
What were the 3 main countries competing for new world land?
Competition to acquire new lands in America, the New World was strongly fought by the following powerful European countries:
- England (which became Great Britain)
- Spain – Spanish in America.
- France – Refer to the French in America.
- Netherlands.
Why did European countries want to colonize new lands?
They ended up colonizing North America for different economic reasons. Spain colonized America because they were searching for gold and silver. They did find a lot of gold and silver when they conquered the Aztec and Inca Empires. France colonized North America because of the great amount of furs they found there.
Why did the Europeans travel to Africa?
Below are some of the major reasons why the Europeans travelled to Africa: The zeal to discover more – one of the major reasons the Europeans came to Africa was because they wanted to discover other parts of the world. The Europeans knew that there were other places in the world besides Europe.
Why did European countries want to have colonies?
There were several reasons why the European countries wanted to have colonies. One reason was to gain resources. The Europeans needed raw materials to make products in their factories. They knew they could get these raw materials cheaper from their colonies than they could if they bought them from other countries.
How did Europeans broaden the world?
Europeans broadened there world by introducing the new world, America. When Christopher Columbus went to the New World he discovered more then just new people and new land, he also discovered new food that he had never seen or tasted before which he brought back to Europe and Africa.
How did the arrival of the Europeans affect the New World?
The arrival of the Europeans was the first event of many that set in motion the end of these civilizations. Europeans were different then the people of the New World and were of a different mentality. The European continent had been embroiled in hundreds of wars ranging from small conflicts to large scale invasions.