Europe was often put at the middle of the map and at the top, now people think this was because we put things that are important at the top of lists
It gave everybody who had access to maps a shared way of visualizing the planet (but then this was not a uniquely European thing, nor was the one before it)
They put Jerusalem at the center of the T-O maps but that's more a result of the European Worldview that placed salvation in the center of life but then all these things are self-reeënforcing loops
Industrial Revolution
the industrial revolution
Industrial Revolution
The European system of spheres of influence limited the ports for American trade in China. This severely threatened U.S. interests in China.
Monroe doctrine
European maps became geographically more accurate and reliable.
Marco Polo's travels may have had some influence on the development of European cartography ... leading to the European voyages of exploration a century later. ... Marco Polo and his Description of the World. History Today. Vol. 21, No. ...
A writer's worldview refers to their personal beliefs, values, and perspectives that influence the way they interpret and communicate about the world in their writing. This worldview shapes the themes, messages, and characters in their work.
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What might have contributed to the European countries' change in attitude toward the Americas?
"Cartography" is the study and practice of making maps is called cartography. It combines science, aesthetics, and technique. . People who make maps are called cartographers.
How you view the world is what establishes your belief system, and therefore influences the way you live.
Karen was cartography an map wtich she was having fun doing it!
natural scope of cartography
Cartography.
Map making is the same as cartography.