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Portuguese traders accounted for 95% of the slave trade in the fifteenth century.
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The Moors were driven out of Spain.
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the rediscovery of Greco-Roman culture
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What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
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It increased the European commercial revolution, which brought increased industry, more trade, and larger banks.
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The Age of Discovery marked the beginning of European exploration and conquests in the Americas and the rise of a more interconnected global economy.
Portugal led the way in European exploration during the 1400s (15th century). They began a systematic exploration of the Atlantic coast of Africa under Prince Henry the Navigator in 1418.
The fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries are called the "Age of Discovery" because of the prioritization by European rulers to the exploration and understanding of Planet Earth outside Europe. The phrase conveys the perspective of Europeans in becoming acquainted with other animals, lands, peoples, plants, and waters that share Planet Earth with such European power-holding countries of the 1400s through 1700s as England, France, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain.
The Portuguese was the European group that made voyages of discovery along West Africa.