Use the excerpt to answer the question.

When we stepped ashore we saw fine green trees, streams everywhere and different kinds of fruit. I called to the two captains to jump ashore with the rest, ...asking them to bear solemn witness that in the presence of them all I was taking possession of this island for their Lord and Lady the King and Queen... Soon many of the islanders gathered round us. I could see that they were people who would be more easily converted to our Holy Faith by love than by coercion."
Using the excerpt from Christopher Columbus's journal during his first voyage, which of the following summarizes how Columbus's and Vasco da Gam's motivations were different?

Both had three motivating factors; however, Columbus achieved spices, God, and glory, whereas da Gama achieved glory and silk.
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The excerpt does not mention Vasco da Gama or his motivations, so it does not provide information to compare Columbus's and Vasco da Gama's motivations.

The excerpt from Christopher Columbus's journal during his first voyage does not provide any information about Vasco da Gama's motivations or his achievements. Therefore, it is not possible to determine how Columbus's motivations and achievements differ from Vasco da Gama based on this excerpt alone. To learn more about Vasco da Gama's motivations and achievements, it would be necessary to consult other historical sources or information.

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