They had three main motives: God, Glory, and Gold. They wanted to spread their religion/power. Portugal was the first country to explore. Prince Henry wanted to explore the seas but couldn't while he was King so he started his own "school" for navigators. Portugal sailed southward to Africa and established a slave trade. Two of the first Portugal explores were Bartholomew Dias (Found Cape of Good Hope, which he called "cape of storms") and Vasco da Gama (helped create spice trade and was the first one to India). Portugal was the leading POWER on the seas.
Secondary motives are based on learned needs, drives and fears. They're motives we learned to need.
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God, Glory, and Gold were the three motives.
to trade and find new land
Kent Asano
They were Spanish explorers who were looking for a water route to Asia.
Let someone discuss the below participants : Ans: 1-speculators 2-Hedger 3-Arbitragers 4-Margin traders
Rioletta Sabo has written: 'Portuguese decorative tiles' -- subject(s): Themes, motives, Tile facades, Tiles
Hilgard categorized motives into survival motives, social motives, and ego-integrated motives.
what are alterior motives? Ulterior motives are evident when the true reason for ones motives is concealed.
Physiological motives include- Hunger Aggression Sex Social motives
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motives means transport nd biogenic motives transport involves in biological methods.
Secondary motives are based on learned needs, drives and fears. They're motives we learned to need.
Economic motives, political motives, and religious motives. From Zook.
Motives can be good or bad, open or ulterior, simple or complex, strong or weak, sane or insane.