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    The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) was created and signed by monarchs to pacify tensions between rival countries‚ Portugal and Spain. The Treaty aimed to placate conflicts that occurred after Christopher Columbus returned to Spain after discovering America (Williams‚ 1922). These conflicts arose because once Columbus returned‚ the Spanish rulers‚ Ferdinand and Isabella enlisted papal support to claim to the entire New World‚ and the Spanish-born pope Alexander VI set up a line of demarcation from pole

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    Have you ever wondered who traveled around the world? I am writing this research paper because I always wanted to write a research paper about someone who traveled around the world and read and write about why they did. Marco Polo traveled around the world because he wanted to explore. Marco Polo was born on September 15‚ 1254‚ Venice‚ Italy. Marco Polo had a mother named Nicole Anna Defuseh‚ a father names Niccolo Polo‚ a uncle named Maffeo Polo‚ three daughters named Fantina Polo‚ Moreta Polo

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    letter writing checklist. A completed “friendly letter” or “formal letter” on a grocery bag. Key vocabulary: Explorer‚ Christopher Columbus‚ expedition‚ heading (if required‚ date‚ salutation or greeting‚ body of letter‚ closing‚ postscript (P.S.)‚ signature Materials: Sample friendly letter‚ sample formal letter‚ letter template‚ pencils‚ paper bags‚ Christopher Columbus BrainPop‚ Dear Teen Me book By E. Kristin Anderson. Opening (state objectives‚ connect to previous learning‚ and make relevant

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    of views of these subjects‚ but also they present similar views in the same respect. Columbus a hero or a villain?‚ This question has plagued historians thru out the ages and its based on this question that Zinn and Schweikart answer in different ways. Howard Zinn in the first chapter of his book “A People’s History of the United States” talks a bout

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    the Europeans. European settlers first came to the New World for multiple reasons. It started with Christopher Columbus wanting to find a shorter and quicker route to the East. Failing to do so‚ he made the New World’s existence known to the Old World. It wasn’t just the Europeans who decided to come to the New World. The Spanish government was informed of the New World by Christopher Columbus himself. The Spanish government sent explorers as well. The Europeans and Spaniards weren’t so friendly

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    landing on the coast of Brazil. Upon setting foot in the new world‚ the Spanish and Portuguese empires displayed similarities and differences in goals of colonization‚ colonial policies toward the Native Americans‚ and economic gains. When Christopher Columbus first set foot in the Americas‚ it eventually became apparent that he did not arrive in Japan – his intended destination. Instead‚ Columbus’s accidental discovery was an opportunity for Spain to enhance its wealth and prestige (Martin

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    the landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World on October 12‚ 1492. The day was honored for hundreds of years‚ but did not become a federal holiday until 1937 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared it so after a campaign by the Knights of Columbus. Columbus Day is also considered to be a day that Italian-Americans celebrate their heritage. In the 18th century‚ Italian and Catholic communities held parades and religious ceremonies in the explorer’s honor. Although Columbus was not the first

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    near the town of Placencia. He is reported to have fought in the Spanish campaign is 1492 that drove the the Moors out of Granada. After that‚ many historians agree on the fact that he then accompanied the prestigious explorer Christopher on his second expedition. Columbus’ fleet then reached the island of Hispaniola‚ an island in the Caribbean Sea. Then‚ it is believed that Ponce de Leon returned to Spain before going back to the island of Hispaniola in 1502. Although‚

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    individuals such as Christopher Columbus and Pizarro. According to Restall (2003)‚ the European discovery and the conquest of the America were as a result of courageous adventurers. The author highlights how powerful empires such as the Inca and Aztecs were invaded and conquered by a handful Spaniards. Further‚ the author notes that that Christopher Columbus made history through his geographical discoveries that saw him travel around the world. to some historians‚ it is Columbus who discovered America

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    Following Christopher’s Columbus Voyage of 1492 to America‚ there resulted in widespread exchange of plants‚ animals‚ people‚ ideas‚ cultures and technology between the American lands and the Afro-Eurasian territories in the 15th and 16th Century. The influx came to be known as the Columbian Exchange or the Grand Exchange. Also‚ communicable diseases were also transferred between the two lands‚ although this was mostly unintentional. The term Columbian Exchange‚ however‚ did not emanate from that

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