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the 15th, 16th and 17th century.
The 16th Century
The renaissance was a cultural movement in European history. This was during the 14th century, through the 17th century.
Antioch in the 4th century.
What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
The Age of Exploration began in the 15th century and continued in to the early 17th century. Three factors that drove this exploration were desire to spread their religion, desire for riches and desire to gain power over other countries.
The lucrative Northern fur trade
Commercial gain.
The White ManÃ?s Burden is a 19th century poem by Rudyard Kipling that implied the act of colonialism was the noble responsibility of European and Americans to help the natives of these countries to rise up and better themselves. The poem, in general, referred to the period of colonization of countries by European powers sometimes called cultural Imperialism as a noble Christian effort.
The Great Age of Exploration also known as the age of discovery took place from 1400s to 1500s. Just so you know Spain and Portugal were the main countries to spark off this era.
Colonization by European powers took place over several centuries, starting in the late 15th century with the Spanish and Portuguese explorers. The height of colonization occurred in the 19th century when many parts of Africa and Asia were colonized by European powers. By the mid-20th century, most colonies had gained independence.
Spain and Portugal began to sail the world in exploration the 15th century.
the first European colonization wave took place from the early 15th century (Portuguese conquest of Ceuta in 1415) until the early 19th century (French invasion of Algeria in 1830), and primarily involved the European colonization of the Americas, though it also included the creation of European colonies in India and other Asian countries (Spanish conquest of Philippines). The colonization of Africa largely did not take place during this era. During this period, European interests in Africa were primarily focused on the establishment of trading posts there, particularly for the Atlantic slave trade.The second major phase of European colonization, which was primarily focused on Africa and Asia, is known as the period of the New Imperialism.
France and Spain
Spain and Portugal attempted to lead the way in exploration and colonization in the 15th century. However, in the 16th century both England and France attempted to create colonies and conduct exploration in North America.
The so-called Age of Exploration was a period from the early 15th century and continuing into the early 17th century, during which European ships were traveled around the world to search for new trading routes and partners to feed burgeoning capitalism in Europe. A final result of exploration was a new economic policy called mercantilism. European rulers believed that piling up wealth was the best way to build their countries' power. For this reason, they tried to reduce the things they bought from other countries and increase the items they sold.