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    The European Conquest of The Americas One of the primary reasons for exploration was the search for the Northwest Passage‚ an imaginary path that could be used to reach Asia without having to go around Africa‚ or through the Middle East. The Panamanians proved that travel was possible around Africa with a new kind of boat that utilized wind better‚ but the Spaniards and other Europeans were more interested in a more direct approach to reaching Asia. So they began to head westward. The Queen of

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    the English and the Spaniards included economic prosperity‚ increased trade‚ new land for settlement‚ and religion conversion. RELIGIOUS CONVERSION During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries motives for exploration were often said: the quest for gold‚ God‚ and glory. Spain wanted to spread the Catholic Church‚ and Europe was interested in the spread of Christianity. Exploration was fueled by European imagination. “America” was an idea‚ an idea that meant a new life. “The idea had two parts:

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    War there had been several attempts to abolish trade barriers between European countries‚ however the main focus at this time was individual national development. After WW1 and throughout the inter-war period‚ nations attempted to rebuild their economies though a significant increase in protectionism‚ which resulted in a huge increase in unemployment‚ and led to the Great Depression. Following the Second World War the European Economies were focused on rebuilding both their social and economic state

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    EUROPEAN EXPLORERS QUIZ (23 Points) 1.) _____ Balboa 2.) _____S. Cabot 3.) _____ Coronado 4.) _____De Gama 5.) _____De La Salle 6.) _____ De Soto 7.) _____ Drake 8.) _____ Jolliet 9.) _____ Marquette 10.) ____ Ponce De Leon 11.) ____ J. Cabot 12.) ____ Cartier 13.) ____ Cortes 14.) ____ Champlain 15.) ____ Dias 16.) ____ Hudson 17.) ____ Magellan 18.) ____ Pizarro 19.) ____ Columbus 20.) ____ Raleigh 21.) Name the three discoveries/inventions that aided these European explorers

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    In the beginning‚ the Europeans that immigrated to America often did so because of one of two things; religious reasons or economic opportunity. They brought new ideas and new religions to the Americas. The Quaker Colonies of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts were formed by English Protestants who wanted a place where they could worship their religion in peace‚ with social order. These people looked to America for asylum. The Europeans also established colonies in The Caribbean Islands. The Spanish

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    Title: Know more about the factors applicable for pre settlement lawsuit funding Nobody needs to record a claim to recover trusts lost because of a mischance or damage however here and there it is the main blueprint. The bothers far exceed the sorrow included in getting a legal advisor‚ then confirmation of an issue‚ and then the various arrangements for pre settlement lawsuit funding that must be kept to keep pushing ahead. The budgetary weight that is set at the harmed individual’s feet amid this

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    up settlements‚ they became faced with the indigenous peoples of this area of the world. The contact between these two cultures was critical to the survival of the European settlers. The indigenous peoples taught them how to survive in this new world‚ along with how to organize a civilized and equal society. Without their contribution‚ the Europeans would have never survived in the new world‚ and the development of the Americas would have been nearly impossible at that time. From the European perspective

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    Multiple events in Europe affected colonization of the New World around 1492. Colonization is when a mother country creates settlements in other areas. European states were looking to colonize in order to inherit profit for self-sustainability. Resources and ideas have sparked the interest of many European voyagers. It encouraged them to explore in order to meet the needs and wants of rulers and the people. Also‚ explorers were searching for innovations that could be made in their country. The Crusades

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    BOUNTIED EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION Known as bountied European immigration‚ this practice commenced in May of 1834 with the arrival of 64 Germans after a 108-day journey from the town of Bremen. They were recruited by the brother of Mr. Solomon Myers‚ the German Jewish owner of a coffee estate in St. George’s (now part of Portland). Myers received financial support from the Jamaican Assembly to cover shipping costs and help settle his first group near Buff Bay in a district that became known as Bremen

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    start a settlement they became the most powerful. There are many factors that helped the English become the power country. One of the factors that helped the English is that they recruited people that weren’t afraid of hard work. Most of these people were “middle class farmers‚ artisans‚ and tradesmen. Indentured servants‚ specialists in certain areas (sawmill workers‚ lumbermen)‚ and convicted criminals were also brought over” (Colonization). They English were interest in making settlements that would

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