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    Howard Zinn

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    feminist upsurge‚ and more of the oppressed. This type of history was better known as an alternate history or the history from below. For example one of the first things he talks about is “Columbus‚ the Indians‚ and Human Progress” (10). Other history books would take the perspective of Christopher Columbus but Mr. Zinn‚ on the other hand‚ took the position of the Indians. This really gave a better look on what really took place when these two cultures from opposite sides of the globe met. Even

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    was completely unknown. This was around the year 1492. At this point Christopher Columbus was a well establish adventurer and sailor‚ who was very well known. He had always said he wanted to travel the world‚ beginning in France. Columbus also believed that the world was round. He had two sons who was play a significant role in his ventures‚ Diageo being the oldest‚ and Fernando the youngest. Word had gotten out on what Columbus was planning to do‚ as a result‚ The University of Salamanca agreed to

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    columbian exchange

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    The central feature of world history between late 15th Century and 1700 was the expansion of Europe and the spread of European culture and civilisation throughout the globe. Until 1500 the world had‚ on whole‚ pressed in on Europe. Beginning in the 1500s‚ Europe began to press out on the world. This period in history is known as the Age of Discovery or Exploration. During this time‚ driven by a variety of motives‚ European explorers mapped almost all of the world’s seas and outlines of the continents

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    In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus navigated in order to gain the resources and find a brand new way to Asia‚ accidentally discovered “new” lands in the Americas. And then‚ other European countries followed his step and started the and invasion and exploration. Columbus sailed and found that the European colonists and explorers sounded the horn first‚ encouraging them to set off a wave in succession to the new world‚ thus opens the process of human globalization. Countries such as Spain‚ Portugal‚ Italy

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    The Tempest notes

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    Notes on the Renaissance (and useful hyperlinks) Vocabulary: A polymath (Greek polymathēs‚ "having learned much") is a person with encyclopedic‚ broad‚ or varied knowledge or learning….Renaissance Man and Homo Universalis are related terms to describe a person who is well educated‚ or who excels‚ in a wide variety of subjects or fields. (wikidepia) The Renaissance – An Overview (from http://www.pbs.org/empires/medici/renaissance/index.html) Between 1300 and 1600 the Western world was

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    Columbus‚ The Indians‚ and Human Progress” from A People’s History of the United States. By Howard Zinn World History A Socratic Seminar Discussion Agenda Ms. Powell Questions of Fact: These are questions that ask you to recall particular details or events from the text. There is only one answer and it can be directly identified as to page and paragraph. 1. Describe the Arawaks. 2. How does Zinn describe Spain? 3. What‚ according to Zinn‚ were Columbus’s motivations for going on

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    Columbian Exchange was a widespread transfer of animals (livestock)‚ plants‚ culture‚ technology‚ ideas‚ human populations (slaves as well)‚ and microbes between Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas. The Columbia Exchange started occurring right after Christopher Columbus’ voyage in 1492. With the Americas opened to the world‚ there were many effects on everyone involved in trade both in a positive and negative way. One of the biggest problems with the Columbian Exchange was that everyone was vulnerable towards

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    Ferdinand of Aragon: Changing Spain Ferdinand of Aragon was a leader that changed Spain completely. He faced hardships but battled through them continually growing power. Although‚ he didn’t do it alone. His accompaniment of Isabella‚ Germaine de Foix‚ and later his children allowed Ferdinand to take over. He made a forever lasting impact on what is Spain today. Fernando nació el diez de marzo de 1452 en Sos‚ Aragón. La familia de Fernando consistió en su padre Juan Segundo de Aragon y su madre

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    luck or opportunity

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    examples I would like to mention to show that if it wasn’t for the opportunity then the luck never would have. Christopher Columbus was credited with discovering the new world .If not for the Queen of Portugal financing the adventure and given him three ships‚ then he never would have discovered the West Indies because his own country did not believe in him. Christopher Columbus was prepared to take on the expedition but the Queen of Portugal with her kindness gave him the opportunity. Luck

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    I agree that American history began in 1492 when Christopher Columbus made contact with the New World from a national point of view. It was the start of mass migration and exploration of the new lands of the people of Europe to the Americas that would create the colonies and territories that would come to form some of the most powerful and industrialized nations. Of course‚ Columbus’s achievement did not mean that he had created the America’s. The continents have been on Earth since its beginning

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