Defend or oppose the necessity of actions taken to expand into the new world and Africa between 1300-1789 C.E.
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The spread of religious faiths and cultural elements
- First contact between Europeans and American natives
- The world of the American natives
- The conditions of Indians
- The African slaves
- The brutality faced by enslaved Africans
- Conclusion
Abstract
Interaction between the peoples of Europe, africa, Asia, and the Americas during 1300-1789 C.E. brought about cultural fusion, trade, commerce and the foundation of the current state of political affairs. Expansion into the new world and africa created numerous benefits such as ship building and nautical navigation, which drastically improved during this time period. Maps gradually began to include the accurate longitude and latitude of countries and continents as more new Worlds were explored. Technology and inventions in the form of military weaponry, agriculture machinery abounded. Global trade spread not only goods and services, but also cultural perspectives.
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