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Which was not a motivation for European exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries? Responses the need for a land route to China a spirit of curiosity the desire for economic gain the promise
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Which was not a motivation for European exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?
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the need for a land route to China
a spirit of curiosity
the desire for economic gain
the promise of trade with Asia
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The need for a land route to China was not a motivation for European exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
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