European explores left their homes in search of riches. They sailed the seas in search of new lands that could offer exotic goods and new trading partners. The Explorers traveled from place to place taking what they wanted and leaving a trail of disease and devastation. At this time the different countries were in constant competition, which was going to get what first. The explorers would claim places for their country even if there was already inhabitants, did not matter to them. The New World was…
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Christopher Columbus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "Discovery of the Americas" and "Discovery of America" redirect here. For other uses, see Discovery of the Americas (disambiguation). Voyages of Christopher Columbus | The Four Voyages of Columbus | Participants | Christopher Columbus and crew | Location | Americas | Date | Between 1492 and 1506 | Result | European exploration of the Americas | In the early modern period, the voyages of Columbus initiated…
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Spanish government, requesting funding for a voyage out west in order to find a more direct route to China, the largest trade partner with Europe. When Christopher Columbus landed in the New World in 1492 and discovered an entirely “new and untamed land”, this set in motion a plethora of new voyages and explorers seeking unfathomable riches in the Americas (namely the Spanish). This period would become known as the Age of Discovery and would dig Europe out of a hole dug by their recent shift in economic…
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business control through child labor, poor administration of wealth and often in times slavery. Production in the Gilded Age for the United States was booming. However, this brought many problems with the rising of business competition and fight for power. Competition and production went hand in hand as the labor of the people were used to its fullest extent. A good example of mass production and decreasing value in working conditions was that of coal. Coal was absolutely explosive showing growth rates…
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the majority of early colonists, taking the Indians first and later African women as wives or concubines. c. Development of the colonies and exploitation of their resources was based on exploiting native people and African slaves as labor. COLUMBUS = BAD; BRUTAL INVASION FOR NEW WORLD Born in Italy to a Wool Weaver; wanted to be a sailor. Went to Portugal and learned navigation. Determined the world was round—by traveling west he could reach the wealth of Asia, Japan, Great Cities, Etc.…
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hardship. Mercenary - a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army. Important Reformation Figures Marco Polo (Italian, born 1254) • Was a Venetian merchant traveler • Travels were recorded in II Milione, a book which did much to introduce Europeans to Central Asia and China • Best known for The Travels of Marco Polo Florence (Italian, Firenze) • Is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Florence Venice (Italian,…
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and why did Europeans “discover” the Americas? What were the chief features of the Spanish Empire in America? The French and Dutch Empires in America? What was the relationship between the European explorers and colonists and the native peoples? Reasons for discovery: Prosperity in Europe, Growing European populations, Desire for a shorter trade route, Advances in sailing, renaissance, Christianize the heathen, consolidation of European monarchies. Ferdinand and Isabella sent Columbus on 8-3-1492…
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