The newfound glory of the Crusades and the Reconquista led to a push to conquer other lands. The success and experiences gained during these military campaigns fostered a sense of adventure and entitlement among Europeans, prompting them to explore and claim new territories in pursuit of wealth, land, and influence. This social change significantly contributed to the motivations behind European colonization during the Age of Exploration.
Describe a social change that occurred in medieval Europe that caused European colonization.(1 point)
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Travels to Southwest Asia led to increased interest in exploration.
Travels to Southwest Asia led to increased interest in exploration.
New navigational technology, such as the astrolabe, was developed.
New navigational technology, such as the astrolabe, was developed.
The newfound glory of the Crusades and the Reconquista led to a push to conquer other lands.
The newfound glory of the Crusades and the Reconquista led to a push to conquer other lands.
Buying patterns adjusted and trade increased.
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