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    LeAndra Reed History 4360 Origins of Slavery in Latin America Africans and Indians both were enslaved by Portugal and Spain to help build their empires in the new discovered lands. Spain had been the first to reap the glory of the new found land‚ but Portugal soon followed. African existences in Latin America are due directly from the new market created for cheap labor to help cultivate the new found territories. When Spain and Portugal found the New World they relied heavily on the Indians’

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    In 360 B.C.‚ where an ancient Greek philosopher Plato mentioned about the cataclysmic destruction of an ancient civilization dated 9000 B.C. It is the Atlantis‚ an island of great civilization‚ larger the Libya and Asia combined together which sunk into the depth of the sea in just one night. The question is whether this is just a myth or it really existed? The story was taken from Plato’s dialogues‚ Timaeus and Cristias‚ which the latter was never completed due to unknown reason and thus had created

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    The Columbian Exchange

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    The Columbian Exchange is one of the most significant results of the Age of Exploration and the First Global Age. Food products‚ livestock and diseases are but three elements of the Columbian Exchange. As Columbus "discovered America" and Western Europe discovered the various economic opportunities available in the New World‚ agricultural exchanges between the two regions led to exchanges of other items. Within decades of Columbus’ voyages‚ the trans Atlantic slave trade had begun and hundreds

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    Pre-Marital Sex in America

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    16 November 2011 Pre-Marital Sexuality in America In the Bible‚ we find instruction‚ along with real life experiences relating to sex and marriage. The Bible contains a lot of insight on intimate passion and how to please your husband or wife. To engage in sexual activity with your significant other in a covenant marriage is supposed to be a totalizing experience; it should be done in regards to not only reproduction‚ but also to the enjoyment of both people involved. When sexual intercourse

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    prevalent element occurring in the astrologies‚ creation accounts and iconographies of the pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica. Mayan world trees embodied the four cardinal directions‚ which also serve to represent the four-fold nature of a central world tree‚ “A sort of axis mundi which connects the planes of the Underworld and the sky‚ with that of the terrestrial realm” (Parker‚ Maya Cosmos). Often‚ world trees were represented by the king‚ who was said to have been chosen by the gods‚ and was the only

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    Should Zoo Be Existed?

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    useful and necessary to be existed for our society for some reasons. First‚ zoos are good places where you can relax after a whole week and learn new things for watching animal’s activities. Futher more‚ zoos have many beautiful sightseeing and lovely landscape. Therefore‚ you will enjoy every details which are made to be like a small jungle such as waterfalls‚ bushes…You will have a good time with family or friends in a vacation for discussing and guessing about what kinds of animals. I think

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    DBQ 9: Civilizations of the Americas The Mayan‚ Aztec and Incan civilizations each contributed major accomplishments to the world today. These accomplishments established them as advanced societies during their time. The Incans built a large road system‚ devised a complex irrigation system and developed their own language. The Mayans constructed the largest structure known until modern times‚ made drastic accomplishments in mathematics‚ studied astronomy and formed a calendar. The Aztecs built

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    Impact of the Columbian Exchange The flow of Diseases from east to west The biggest impact of the Columbian Exchange after the new diseases in America. When American arrived from Bering land bridge between 15‚000 years before‚ they also brought diseases to west. By 1492‚ some of the disease were emerged like smallpox‚ cough and influenza in Americas. Many People were affected by epidemic in areas of Mexico and Peru by which about millions of people lost their lives. Most of the American population

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    Taha Columbian Exchange DBQ Essay The Columbian Exchange was a sea trade connecting the “Old World” and the “New World” while transferring peoples‚ animals‚ plants‚ and diseases in the 15th century. This transfer of trade products also provoked the Age of Exploration‚ including Christopher Columbus’s discover of the Western Hemisphere in 1492. Many European explorers discovered new land in this region and saw many prosperous civilizations. Despite having flourishing civilizations in the Western

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    The Columbian Exchange

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    The Columbian Exchange is a term that titles the atlantic trade routes and the trading between the “Old World” and the “New World” from the 1500s to the 1700s. The Columbian Exchange connected Europe with Africa and the New World. Food‚ animals‚ people and weapons‚ and crops like tobacco were traded across the atlantic‚ as was diseases. With the recent discovery of the new world the Europeans took advantage of the new resources amongst the New World‚ and the New World begin benefiting from the Columbian

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