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During the Age of Discovery, what was a common reason explorers set out

for unknown lands?
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A. Sailors wanted to flee tyrannical governments and allow citizens
to escape by sailing with them.
O
B. To gain fame, sailors wanted to write books about their travels and
the peoples they encountered.
O
C. Sailors wanted to find new land to settle and become rulers of
their own nations.
O
D. Sailors wanted to quench their thirst for adventure and explore the
unknown.

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User EvAlex
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Answer:

D. Sailors wanted to quench their thirst for adventure and explore the

unknown.

Step-by-step explanation:

They wanted to study cultures in distant lands so they could report back to their rulers with more efficient ways of governing, however, i think sailors exploring the unknown and being adventurous was why the were able to study and explore different cultures.

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User Dinosaur
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Answer:

Sailors wanted to quench their thirst for adventure and explore the unknown.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User BijiDango
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