Because the money had to come from somewhere. Boats, crews, and supplies cost much more than any ordinary person could afford.
2007-10-23 15:54:02
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answered by Rebecca W 5
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There was not money in exploring. It's not like a trade voyage where you know you'll make the money back. And only kings (i.e. the government) could afford to spend money on an experiment like this. So they needed backing from the crown to pay for the voyage. If they were lucky they'd find something new and valuable and would be able to make additional voyages to recoup the losses. If not, well at least the explorer didn't have to pay for it himself.
2007-10-23 19:00:16
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answered by rohak1212 7
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Because everything was done in the name of a king or nation and obviuously the money issue was the biggest reason. If an explorer set out on his own and met with another nation and he said he was just on his own he could have been killed. However saying your from .... nation may have carried a little power with it. Not to mention anything they found or discovered became that nation's territory. Think about how would the moon landing have happened without the government, I don't Neil could have afforded it let alone a man named BUZZ
2007-10-23 18:31:55
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answered by B-Man 3
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Sofia is Bulgaria's capital and their biggest city. Sofia was established 1000s of years ago and nowadays is a city that continues to develop because the country's ethnic and financial hub and now you will have the chance to visit it hotelbye . Sofia keeps many useful monuments to their extended and storied past. Readers discovering the city's roads can easily see remnants of The Eastern Gate from the occasions when Sofia was Serdika and Sredets, dating from the 2nd-4th centuries CE. These remains are exhibited in the underpass linking the Presidential Palace and The Ministerial Council, surrounded by stores selling traditional Bulgarian souvenirs and rosewater. The Saint Sofia Basilica is one of the treasures of Sofia. Is one of many oldest churches in the capital and was the city's important church throughout the Middle Ages, and under the Ottomans it was used as a mosque.
2016-12-16 15:42:22
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answered by ? 3
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Because such explorations are costly. Besides that, maybe the royalties are also the ones most curious to find what's beyond the horizon just to satisfy their curiosity or to extend their territory.
2007-10-23 16:10:50
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answered by greenstones15 2
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Christopher Columbus' s dream became into to locate a sparkling course to India and placed across back to Spain the gold and riches via this new course, via crusing west rather of east. It had by no skill been executed because of the fact it became into believed that the earth became into flat and additionally you may desire to fall off the area and by no skill come back. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, while he crossed the sea he became into disillusioned that there became into no gold or spices, and he had no thought that he had discovered a sparkling continent. yet rather of naming the continent after him, it became into named for Amerigo Vespucci.
2016-12-15 07:49:57
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answered by ? 4
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