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    There were a couple major reasons why different European countries decided to explore westward towards the Americas. The first reason was because after the crusades had failed and Constantinople was taken by the Ottomans in 1453, the overland routes along the Silk Road to the far-east became much more treacherous and expensive for the Western European kingdoms. To overcome this obstacle, the Europeans looked for alternate routes to the orient. The first to use an alternate route were the Portuguese

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    The European exploration was a product of several different aspects and inventions. One of these inventions was the caravan. This enabled them to sail easier and faster against the wind. Another improvement was the advancement in cartography. This helped navigators explore waters easier and find lands that haven't been previously discovered. Lastly, the final invention that helped was the printing press. This helped produce more maps to spread the cartography all over. The European exploration was

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    Early European Exploration European explorers first landed on the shores of what would later become North America more than 500 years ago. Not long after the first explorers had entered the "New World" they found out that they were not alone on this new frontier. Therefore that european exploration brought with it traditions, laws, weapons, religion global changes as well. European exploration and colonization IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TOPIC/EVENT from the time period between 1450-1800 because of the

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    1. Why did Europeans embark on exploration during the 15th and 16th centuries and how were they able to do it? Include the rise of nations, technology and motivations. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries there was a formation of centralized nations in Europe, including England, France, Portugal, and Spain. During this time, there was a decline of feudalism which lead to the growth of trade and the merchant class, new technology, and a monetary economy that lead to the ability to finance

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    innovations opened the doors to the Age of Exploration, an era that started in the 15th century, where it’s effects are still seen in the world today. It began as few mere explorations to numerous expeditions. An age where Europeans would go explore, expand, and colonize new found land. It was also known as a race between the European countries for fame, wealth, and power. Due to these explorations, the trade network has significantly expanded, which improved the European economy and has increased the geographic

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    has two big stories to tell"--the story of how humans diverged over many millenia, and the story of how they later re-converged, "lac[ing] the world together with routes of contact." Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto chronicles human exploration throughout history beginning with the peopling of the earth through the earliest pathfinders and continuing up to the near-present age of globalization. Felipe Fernández-Armesto is an historian and the William P. Reynolds

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    5 ATTITUDE: Attitudes refer to a way of thinking; these attitudes are formed as a result of both internal and external factors. It is an expression, which sometimes is favorable and sometimes unfavorable, towards a person, a place, a situation or any object. Most humans get their decisions in life based on their attitudes. It is relatively enduring beliefs or opinions that influence people to respond in a positive, negative, or ambivalent way to a person, object, or idea. In other words it is how

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    The Age Of Exploration

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    The Age of Exploration or Age of Discovery was an important period in European history. This era lasted from the late 1400’s to the 1700’s. This era was important because this started overseas exploration popularity. Even though England started late in exploration, King Henry VII sent John Cabot to explore other countries in 1497. As a result, England gained profits from its wool trade which benefited England. England was one of the most influential countries during the Age of Exploration because they

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    every opportunity and is considered to be a leader who did not accept no as an answer which enable him to succeed and even come back to influence after a great misfortune. It is however clear that the success of Smith and Columbus as leaders of exploration can be attributed to their egos. Their writings were full of imaginations and fiction and are considered by some historians to be liars about the newly discovered world. John Smith was an English explorer and a soldier who has remained in

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    Until the late 1400's, Europeans did not know the existence of the two American continents ( North and South America ). To the European explorers, exploring the other side of the Atlantic was like exploring an entire different world, hence the name- the New World. In 1492, Christopher Columbus unknowingly discovered the new continent. His original motives for exploring was to find an easier route to Asia but instead, he discovered the New World. Thus; Spain, France and England began sending out conquistadors

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