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    years in the 15th and 16th century‚ the Europeans conquered and colonized much of the New World. Conquistadors conquered much of modern day North America. During this‚ the Europeans affected the Native American’s lives in many ways. Over time‚ a new culture was formed as a result of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies‚ which affected the entire World. The European colonization of the Americas shaped global economics and societies in several ways. The European colonization helped shape economies around

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    Age of Exploration: Innovations that changed Europe. During 1400-1700‚ Europe’s age of exploration would change them forever. Europe had many innovations that aided exploration. They came up with stern post rudder‚ the compass‚ the trade winds‚ and Lateen and square sails in combination. All these new findings enabled them to search new land and they discovered goods they had never seen before. Items like coffee‚ tea‚ potatoes‚ chocolate‚ squash‚ maize‚ all gave Europe’s economy new life. With

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    China: TechnologyTrade‚ Culture‚ Migrations‚ and Environment Ever since China first became China the Chinese have always been one of the most innovative and advanced cultures to grace this planet. Under the Ming dynasty the Chinese economy was the cornerstone that held the key to the Afro-Eurasia global economic revival. This was possible due to the relocation of China’s capital‚ the opening of a major waterway and other internal trade routes‚ the goods they had to offer‚ an enormous population

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    may believe that space exploration funding could be better used to solve some of the issues on earth‚ the United States should continue to fund space exploration. The things learned from space exploration will help further scientific and medical research to find cures for diseases‚ space exploration also provides jobs and helps to increase the economy in some areas‚ and some of the products developed for space can help improve how we live on earth. By funding space exploration‚ the United States is

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    Ethical Space Exploration Cooperation within our present day‚ global community is mixed with colliding opinions concerning militarization‚ foreign aid‚ sovereignty rights‚ and much more. With history providing insight to humans and their natural instincts‚ we can learn from our past in order to seek a better‚ more prominent future. With upheaval about humanitarian problems‚ we reach of our habitat‚ from Earth‚ to space. Resources from our planet in which we use‚ most being fossil fuels‚ do not

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    Cruel and Unusual Punishment Taylor J. See-Palar Composition II Mrs. Wheeler 8 February 2013 Taylor See-Palar Mrs. Wheeler Composition II 6 February 2013 Cruel and Unusual Punishment The death penalty‚ also called capital punishment‚ has been seriously debated for many years. There are a lot of people who are against the death penalty‚ including myself‚ but there are also some who are for it. An article on Death Penalty Curriculum reports all of the reasons why they believe that execution

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    European Influence on World Economy From 1850 - 1920 In the 19th and 20th centuries‚ Europe continued to shape and influence the world through strong-arming global trade‚ modernization‚ and colonization. European countries physically and/or economically controlled lands in Africa‚ Latin America‚ and the Middle East to export cash crops‚ creating economic dependence; this‚ in turn‚ inhibited modernization. In the late 19th century‚ Africa was partitioned among the European powers strictly

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    My Essay about Exploration ! In medieval Europe people went exploring for many different reasons‚ in this essay I will tell you the main reasons why people went exploring and the reason that I think is the most important. Religion: Prince Henry went exploring to spread the word about his religion. Most of the people who went to spread the word were Christian. Columbus‚ who landed in South America‚ erected churches and forced the natives to convert to Christianity. Hernan Cortés‚ a Spanish

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    advances in geographical knowledge and technology. It was also a time of European migration to other parts of the world. This Age of Expansion and European exploration from 1450 to 1525‚ greatly promoted by economical‚ technological‚ political‚ and religious factors‚ launched a major turning point in world history. The economy of late fifteenth century played an important role in European conquest. The Ottoman capture of Constantinople in 1453 caused Europeans to turn to sub-Saharan Africa to supply

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    design the ships that would allow Vasco de Gama to reach the goal of traveling to India using his faster and quicker route in 1498 (“Bartolomeu Dias”‚ Britannica). Achieving this goal enabled Portugal to trade more easily with India and would have positive benefits for the Portuguese economy. The new trade route was truly revolutionary for Dias and Portugal in their mission for a cheaper way to reach India.

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