He does have the line in the Tempest, "Oh, brave new world, that has such creatures in it." But this is not about the "new world" in the sense of the Americas. Miranda says these words because she has grown up knowing only one other human being, her father. The revelation that the world is full of people makes it a "new world" for her.
There is not enough specific information to describe Shakespeare's family life.
No. Chili peppers are a new world food and new world foods had not integrated themselves into the English diet by Shakespeare's day.
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Miranda says it in The Tempest: "Oh, brave new world that has such creatures on it."
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Because as our world changes, we need new words to describe our experiences.
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Stratford was a small, moderately prosperous country town in Shakespeare's day.
how dose the text descibe the voyage of slaves to the new world