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    Peoples Too cold in north They go South and East On the other side of the Atlantic Africa Empires in West and Central Africa Sophisticated agriculture Spread of Islam Monotheist Proselytic Religion’s Influence Reconquista (Spain‚ 1492) Protestant Reformation (1517) Technical Advances Ship designs Sail designs Navigation instruments Mapmaking Who Went? Traders Missionaries Businessmen Adventures Settlers Motivation God (live better life‚ go to heaven) Columbus

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    A triangle of interaction formed between Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas. Between 1492 and 1750‚ new contacts among Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas brought about economic changes such as new trading partners and new foreign foods‚ but social aspects such as the role of women remained the same. Before 1492‚ the Eastern and Western Hemispheres remained isolated from one another. In 1492 Christopher Columbus set out on a voyage in search of an alternate sea route to Eastern Asia

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    ensure that you include all components. As a result of new contacts among Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas from 1492 to 1750‚ social and economic transformations occurred in the Atlantic world. TheChange Over Time Essay The social and Economic transformations that occurred in the Atlantic world as a result of new contacts among Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas from 1492 to 1750 increased and decreased populations of the Atlantic world due to the slave trade and flourishing economyre were

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    characterized by spasm of the arterioles in an individual’s extremities; fingers‚ hands‚ feet and toes (Frazier: 490) (Merck: 1790). Additionally‚ the nose‚ tongue and even the earlobes can be affected (Merck: 1790) (Cooke: 293). If the condition is deemed primary‚ it is known as Raynaud’s disease‚ or primary Raynaud’s phenomenon‚ and is inherently idiopathic (Merck: 1790) (Cooke: 294). On the other hand‚ if the condition is secondary to another disease‚ it is termed Raynaud’s phenomenon (Frazier:

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    Review of the film The film‚ which really starts a few years before 1492 and closures a few years after the fact‚ begins off with a great deal of grave and traditionally successful scene-setting as Columbus’ child and biographer‚ Fernando‚ reviews his father‚ the visionary of inconceivable dreams. The myth of Columbus-as-legend propagated in 1492: Conquest of Paradise just on the grounds that I didn’t generally think about chronicled correctness. But rather I focused around the moderate moving plot

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    have grown from feeble entities‚ defeated by or ruled by the governing structures of foreign nations‚ to powerful nations. Between the fifteenth and the sixteenth century‚ SPAIN ruled as a great power among other nations. Its empire began when‚ in 1492‚ Spain financed Columbus’s expeditions and explorations to conquer territory in the New World. Once it held its new established territory‚ Spain relied on the influx of gold and silver from the New World. Spain was the first country to start an empire

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    both socially and economically . Economically‚ the Columbian exchange helped transport many of items and goods across the Atlantic also China still remained a major exporter of fine goods from 1492 to 1750. Socially‚ the kongos social structure was changed after being conquered by the Portuguese also in the 1492 to 1750 period. The Columbian exchange drastically changed the economy in the Atlantic. The Columbian exchange traded many things including important goods like potatoes‚ cassava‚ and horses

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    Explain the changes and conflicts that occurred when the diverse worlds of Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas collided after 1492 When the diverse worlds of Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas collided after 1492‚ dramatic events would occur that would reshape the regions and the people in them. While there are many important events that occurred‚ mostly all of them can be organized into the category “Columbian Exchange”. The Columbian Exchange was a dramatically widespread exchange of animals‚ plants

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    he moved to Portugal and tried to gain royal patronage for a westward voyage to the Orient or “his enterprise to the Indies”. * He finally obtained sponsorship from King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella and he and his three ships set sail in August 1492. * Columbus dies in May 1506. A draft: Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa‚ Italy but travelled extensively the seas as a teenager. When he was still very young‚ he setled in Portugal and tried to gain royal patronage for a westward voyage

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    Dylan Gleeson The Constitution of the United States was written in 1787 yet there was a struggle for its ratification that went on until 1790. Some members of congress believed that the Articles of confederation needed to be changed meanwhile others disagreed. After the revolutionary war the people needed a sense of power which they received when the new government was centered on the state. The new United States needed a strong central government but many feared of a central government

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