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14 May, 22:52

How did the Ottoman capture of Constantinople motivate the Age of

Exploration?

A. It convinced the pope that new technologies would be needed to

defeat Muslim armies.

B. It allowed European leaders to purchase advanced Ottoman ships

for the first time.

c. It prevented Europeans from accessing land-based trade routes to

Asian markets.

D. It led many Europeans to search for new territories to settle while

fleeing from the Ottomans.

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  1. 15 May, 01:11
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    c. It prevented Europeans from accessing land-based trade routes to Asian markets.

    Explanation:

    When the constantinople fell in 1453, it barred many Europeans the access to Asian markets through land. It was because of this, the European nations, mainly Portugal, Spain, England, Italy, Dutch and France began to fund explorers such as columbus, magallen and vasco de gama to find new trade routes to Asian and other regions in the world.
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