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Initially, European explorers were most interested in sailing A. North to South. B. South to North. C. East to West. D. West to East.
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Initially, European explorers were most interested in sailing
A. North to South.
B. South to North.
C. East to West.
D. West to East.
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"D. West to East" Will Be Your Answer
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Initially, European explorers were most interested in sailing "
D. West to East," since the original goal was to find a sea route west to the Indies, where many commodities were in high demand.
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