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    and Africa declined and it is believed that this caused a significant impact on African civilizations. During the fifteen century‚ Africa became one of the major location for European explorers‚ mainly Portuguese. For centuries‚ Europeans traded gold and spices‚ but during the fifteen century‚ one of the most important change occurred; a new type of trade began; influenced by the Portuguese and starting the most shameful period of history. It quickly expanded‚ and with the time more countries joined

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    Technological advances during the period 1450-1750‚ or the Renaissance Era‚ were major influences to the way of life seen today. The ships‚ tools for traveling‚ especially the ones made Portugal and Spain all Impact society today‚ allowing for the age of exploration to emerge. All these tools proved prosperous but known more important than the printing-press independently developed in Germany by Johannes Gutenberg. Germany before this time was divided‚ in other words not a country yet‚ but divided

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    contributed to China’s abrupt end of its voyage of exploration not just one. Mr. Bruce Swanson stated in Issue 12 that China’s worldview did cause the abrupt end of its voyages of exploration but it was not the only defining factor. To the Question “Did China’s Worldview Cause the Abrupt End of Its Voyages of Exploration?” the answer to this question is NO. NO‚ China’s worldview was not the only element that causes the abrupt end of its voyages of exploration; there were other factors that played a

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    How to Bounce Back from Adversity/Never Give Up Wednesday‚ October 16th‚ 2013 Article 1: How to Bounce Back from Adversity In this article they discuss a person’s reaction to adversity and how they should handle the situation. There are two feelings you can get when adversity strikes. You will either be in an emotional state of deflation (feel like a hero‚ able to fix any problem single-handedly). Or you will be in the other emotional state‚ which is‚ victimization (helpless bystander). Studies

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    become scientist or explorers and say they want to explore space or explore the ocean someday. Many people think major explorations like exploring space and the oceans is a very important thing. People think major explorations can help us and help the world. Major explorations is a very common thing people talk about and put in the news but what they don’t know is that major explorations don’t really help us at all. In the articles and stories‚ “Remarks at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical Health

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    colonial affairs in the early 1700’s. As a result of this disconnect‚ the colonists took it upon themselves to set taxes‚ pass laws‚ and make appropriations (Brinkley 102). Following the Seven Years’ War between England and France‚ and the simultaneous French and Indian war in America‚ England was determined to unify its new empire and raise funds to pay off their enormous war debts (Hyser 61). Parliament unleashed sweeping changes in the coming years‚ and as these changes accumulated‚ tensions rose

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    Columbus Had to Be Rescued from His Fourth Voyage Even though he was brought back from his latest voyage in chains‚ Columbus did not suffer much consequence. He was stripped of his governorship‚ but King Ferdinand granted him his freedom and even subsidized a fourth voyage. The fourth expedition left Spain in May 1502 and made landfall at Martinique before sailing on to Santo Domingo. As soon as he arrived there‚ he was denied permission to land. His ships encountered a hurricane but managed to weather

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    The universe is vast‚ but the human race has the power to make it smaller. The history of space exploration involves competition among nations and‚ more importantly‚ citizens. In contrast‚ recent years present citizens who find no interest in traveling to the moon and beyond. The average citizen may not understand the potential assets that are established through space exploration‚ and‚ therefore‚ should have the opportunity to become educated on the topic. The most commonly asked question regarding

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    Until the late 1400’s‚ Europeans did not know the existence of the two American continents ( North and South America ). To the European explorers‚ exploring the other side of the Atlantic was like exploring an entire different world‚ hence the name- the New World. In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus unknowingly discovered the new continent. His original motives for exploring was to find an easier route to Asia but instead‚ he discovered the New World. Thus; Spain‚ France and England began sending out conquistadors

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    Between the 1500’s and 1600’s European countries sent out voyages that were told to find countries to colonize‚ colonization was essential to the mother countries economy and political agenda and also countries in the old world over populated and some were looking for religion freedom. They used the new words materials such as Furs‚ tobacco‚ meat‚ grain‚ flour‚ bread‚ barrel staves‚ lumber‚ horses‚ cloth‚ and iron just to name a few and also import goods from the mother country to help the economy

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