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Both Portuguese and Spanish overseas exploration was motivated by: Group of answer choices an increased interest in religion. a population decline and civil disorder. a desire to bypass Muslim merchants in trade with Asia and Africa. internal wars between bickering nobles.

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a desire to bypass Muslim merchants in trade with Asia and Africa.

Step-by-step explanation:

Portuguese and Spanish overseas exploration took place during the 1400's and it was mainly motivated because both Portugal and Spain were looking for a fastest route to get to Africa (Portugal) and Asia (Spain). Back in the day, the muslim merchants had a lot of control over these routes and these countries were looking for a way to get there faster. Actually, Columbus got to America while he was trying to find a route to India.

Therefore, both Portuguese and Spanish overseas exploration was motivated by a desire to bypass Muslim merchants in trade with Asia and Africa.

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