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    Explain how the changes in Western Europe in the 1400s led to the Age of Exploration? Include a. the Renaissance b. the growth of nation states c. advances in sailing technology In the 1400s‚ Europe experienced what came to be known as the renaissance‚ or rebirth. During this period of time‚ major advances in technology and learning were made. Also‚ the renaissance was a time of great economic prosperity. These advances would later lead to many new discoveries in the subsequent

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    During the early 1400s‚ several factors spurred an age of European exploration. The three main factors were the desire to acclaim wealth‚ the goal of spreading Christianity‚ and advanced sailing technology. Being wealthy was one of the biggest reasons that spurred exploration back then. Overseas‚ there were many countries to exchange luxury goods with. It was a profitable business in Europe‚ merchants and traders would be able to make wealth. Thanks to the Crusades‚ introduction to spices enhanced

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    Beginning characters): It was a stormy‚ gloomy and cold night. It’s been months since Sam‚ well to be specific Sam Elkantrez been sailing. He was one of a kind he dreamed the un-dreamable‚ thought the unthinkable. Growing up It was hard being a JR trying to surpass his dad’s legacy wasn’t always easy. Spending his childhood in a noble family‚ he had everything and anything he wanted. Yet one thing‚ was not accomplished‚ he wanted to discover new lands under his name. On the 12th of July 1922 Sam

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    were blocked by the Ottoman Empire by 1453 with the fall of the Byzantine Empire‚ spurring exploration motivated initially by the finding of a sea route around Africa and triggering the Age of Discovery. Portugal Portugal is the pioneer to start sailing and mapping the new world. In 1415‚ Ceuta was occupied by the Portuguese aiming to control navigation of the African coast. Young prince Henry the Navigator was there and became aware of profit possibilities in the Trans-Saharan trade routes. For

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    may be carrying‚ but it will give you a good starting point for your journey. Problem number 103 on page 605 is regarding a Tartan 4100 sail boat. It states that the capsize screening value should be less than two to be considered safe for sailing in the ocean. The formula given is C=4d-1/3b. C is the screening value‚ d is the displacement in pounds and b is the beam width in feet. The exponent of -1/3 means that the cube root of d will be taken and then the reciprocal of that number will

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    Christopher Columbus     The Truth About Christopher Columbus By Sheila Figueroa Long ago there was a man named christopher columbus. He lived in spain but was born in Republic of Genoa‚ Italy in 1451. Columbus began sailing as a teenager. As he got older he was certain that by sailing west it would be a faster way to get to India. After his idea was rejected in portugal he went to spains king Ferdinand and queen Isabella. They really liked this idea and gave columbus the money for his voyage. Before

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    Why was the Byzantine Empire able to expand to the east in the late ninth and tenth centuries? In the seventh and eighth century the Byzantine Empire was overwhelmed by Arab attacks resulting in the loss of Syria‚ Egypt and North Africa. The swift loss of the Empire’s lands and the continuous Arab sieges on Constantinople appeared to be signs of the end of the Byzantine Empire. In the late ninth and tenth centuries however this had changed‚ surprisingly within these centuries the Byzantine

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    Another bay‚ known today as the Chesapeake Bay‚ was discovered by Christopher Newport. He led the voyage all the way to Jamestown and explored the bay. (Mariners’ Museum) Once many different passageways were discovered‚ and there was a possibility sailing around the world could be done‚ Ferdinand Magellan did it. He

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    that canceled land debts and freed people ; not give land Cleisthenes- A reformer that gained an upper hand after Solon Athens- A very unified polis by the 700 BC Hellespont- A city that the Greeks set up Bosporus- A city the Greeks set up Byzantium- The most notable city of the Greeks Sparta- A war-based territory around 730 BC Age of Pericles- The period of Greek and Athenian history Direct Democracy- Where people participate directly in government-decision making Ostracism- The practice

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    The burden of history lies heavily on Greece. In the early 1990s‚ as new subway tunnels were being excavated under Athens‚ Greece’s museums were being filled to overflowing with the material remains of the past: remnants of houses from the Turkokratia (the era of Ottoman rule); coins and shops from the period of the Byzantine Empire; pottery remains from the Greek workshops that flourished during the Roman Empire; and graves‚ shrines‚ and houses from the classical period when Athens stood at the

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