Using the excerpt from Christopher Columbus’s journal during his first voyage, which of the following summarizes how Columbus’s and Vasco da Gama’s motivations were different?

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Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus achieved direct access to Portugal, whereas da Gama gained access to Spain.
Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus achieved direct access to Portugal, whereas da Gama gained access to Spain.

Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus was the first to explore around Africa, whereas da Gama was second.
Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus was the first to explore around Africa, whereas da Gama was second.

Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus achieved silk and God, whereas da Gama spread Christianity to the New World.
Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus achieved silk and God, whereas da Gama spread Christianity to the New World.

Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus achieved spices, God, and glory, whereas da Gama achieved glory and silk.

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The most accurate summary of the differences in motivations between Columbus and Vasco da Gama, based on your options, would be:

"Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus achieved spices, God, and glory, whereas da Gama achieved glory and silk."

This option highlights the specific motivations associated with each explorer, noting that Columbus was primarily focused on finding new trade routes and spreading Christianity, while da Gama's motivations were more centered around trade, particularly in spices and silk.