Here is what I think-
They all sort of fit together :
1. You need trade routes to make colonies more wealthy
2. You need slaves to work on plantations
3. You need colonies to obtain raw materials for their ruling country
Each one helps the ruling country of the colonies. Hope this helped!
Development of trade routes.
ideas were exchanged as merchants interacted with each other
yes
Marco Polo
nubians
Sea Routes
Spain controlled most of the colonies and the shipping routes
Spain controlled most of the colonies and the shipping routes
Spain controlled most of the colonies and the shipping routes
Spain controlled most of the colonies and the shipping routes
shipping routes
not really like in the movies but they did attack british and american ships in the colonization of americas when the trade routes from britian and america ships would cross and they would attack the ship and take the "treasurers" on board. not like the pirates of the caribbean where they go into a cave. similar to todays samoly pirates that kill and take people for ransom in south east africa.
shipping routes
Generally about the same as the height of the plant. [see related links]
The Triangular Trade was a route to receive slaves. It got its name from the three routes that formed a triangle on the world map.
The three main motives for exploration are economic gain (such as finding new trade routes or resources), expanding territory or power (through colonization or conquest), and spreading religious beliefs or ideologies.
Explorers and settlers hoped to find new trade routes, resources such as gold and silver, opportunities for colonization and expansion of their empires, as well as potential for religious conversion and spreading their culture.