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Why did European exploration expand dramatically in the fifteenth century?

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During the mid- fourteenth century, Europe was struck by an epidemic of plague called the black death. This plague took the life of one-third of the European population. This plague created uncertainty among the remaining population and encouraged some some to make the risky decision to explore the world beyond Europe. Getting success on successful sea journeys provided fame and money in European societies.

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