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    Before 1500 Jason St. Pierre December 08‚ 2012 Exploration: Cause and Effect The age of exploration was the time period that would change the world and be the catalyst for globalization and modernization. Both Christopher Columbus and Zheng He were young men who were ambitious to fulfill the needs and desires of their respected countries; In the case of Columbus‚ any country that would fund his mission. According to the readings‚ Columbus was denied by France and Portugal before Spain finally

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    In 1492 columbus sailed the ocean blue‚ we’ve all heard it. However‚ Columbus faced many hardships through his voyage. Columbus sailed from eastern Europe through the Atlantic‚ and landed off the coast of Florida in Hispanolia. However‚ Columbus’s voyage could have been more successful using present day technology. Today sailors can sail faster‚ know where obstacles in the ocean are‚ and know exact locations of the ships; if Columbus were to have this technology mistakes could have been prevented

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    Regarding the article‚ “Columbus‚ the Indians‚ and Human Progress‚ Dr. Howard Zinn argues that there is another perspective to consider as to Christopher Columbus’ adventures. Dr. Howard Zinn’s position is that history books have omissions of slavery‚ death and innocent bloodshed that accompanied the adventures of Christopher Columbus. In the following statements Dr. Howard Zinn describes his perspective; “The writer began the history‚ five hundred years ago‚ of the European invasion of the Indian

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    The Legacy of Christopher Columbus Abstract After many centuries‚ a lot of controversy still surrounds Christopher Columbus. He remains to be a strange figure in history regarded as a famous explorer and a great mariner who made many discoveries in his days. Other people still regard him as a visionary and a national hero while others chose to remember him as a brutal and greedy person who used the rest of the humanity for his own selfish gains. Despite the fact that there have been protests in

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    Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus is famous and known for his discovery of the Americas in the late 15th century. As reiterated in the popular children’s song “in fourteen hundred ninety two‚ Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” Common myth is that he was the first to believe that the world was round‚ but that was believed since antiquity. He completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean that led to general European awareness of the American continents. Those voyages‚ and his efforts to

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    century Europe. This expression exclaimed the objectives of commuters travelling to the Americas during the Age of Exploration. However the origins of exploration only held true to one objective in the summarization of influences- the term “for gold”. In comparison with earning for riches in the New World‚ this idea refers to explorer’s goal of find a new sea route to Asia. Columbus‚ a Spanish sailor sent to find a new trade route‚ discovered the Americas by mistake. This mistake however led to an

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    Christopher Columbus Impact Columbus played an important role in the history of America‚ but not only that‚ his success opened a door for Spain to conquer the Americas as well. He was a talented and skilled Italian‚ who was really good at everything that involved the sea as far as travels and ships. Columbus convinced the Spanish monarchs to sponsor him with some ships‚ and all they gave him was three small ships. Despite the not very good situation he was in‚ he got all he had and decided to

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    Christopher Columbus‚ was he a hero‚ or villain? For about 500 years‚ people have praised him and celebrated his life as though he was someone who did good for us. Schools teach students that Columbus was a great man‚ found gold and pearls‚ and discovered new lands. Students are even taught the names of Christopher Columbus’ three ships he used on his first voyage. However‚ they grow up not knowing the truth about Christopher Columbus‚ what he really did to ’accomplish’ his tasks. I simply believe

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    Space Exploration

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    exploring it. Over the years‚ the interest in space exploration has weakened‚ and NASA was almost terminated from existence‚ although there have been many advancements in it over that time. Space exploration should continue because it could help solve many problems on Earth‚ such as overpopulation and lack of resources. Exploration of the final frontier must continue in order for human life to continue. There are many reasons that space exploration should continue. If Earth ever becomes too overpopulated

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    Is there a difference between Christopher Columbus and Lewis and Clark? These three men all searched on for new land. Christopher who claimed to have discovered America found a land that was inhabited by many Native Americans. Lewis and Clark also found new land inhabited by many Native Americans. The difference‚ the way Christopher Columbus worked was he slaughtered many to clear the land‚ while Lewis and Clark did no such thing. Christopher Columbus discovered North America and was expecting to

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