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The need to find new routes to the spice markets of Asia was a major determining factor in many early voyages during the Age of Discovery (1). However, it was more than the quest for spices that inspired these voyages (2). As new continents and islands were discovered, European monarchs sought to find medicinal cures for the bubonic plague that was ravaging Europe (3). Otherwise, monarchs and nobles planned to relocate to newly discovered lands with little regard for the people they left behind (4).
i think 1,2 are true and 3,4 is false
i think 1,2 are true and 3,4 is false
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