Expansion Of A Car During The 15th And 16th Century

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There are many components to a car: an engine, motor, wheels etc, however the main of source of power is the engine. Other parts, such as the motor and wheel move the car, however the engine is what powers the car.. Similarly, in the 15th and 16th centuries, economic motives were fueling exploration. Religion was used as a “cover up” and was for the other two motives. The three main motives for exploration are: economic, religion, and nation consolidation. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Europe became interested in other countries: their wealth and trade options. Specifically, Africa and the West Indies, for they were affluent in gold and spices (Arnold 11). “The economic drive behind the expansion was… a search for markets of European

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