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What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
Most likely negative, because during this time was the European exploration of the Americas, and as you can tell many Native Americans perished from the Europeans.
how did strong nations effect the age of exploration
The main result of the Columbus' voyage of exploration was the beginning of exploration and claiming North and South America. THE 3 G'S: GOLD, GOSPEL, AND GLORY GOSPEL- CONVERTING NATIVES TO CHRISTIANS
well whats the answer to my question: what is the Atlantic system and how did it affect the Americas
Many things, especially the exploration of the Western World (Americas)
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Huge numbers of indigenous peoples were wiped out by European diseases.
Huge numbers of indigenous peoples were wiped out by European diseases.
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It had a positive effect on the world, but for the humans those times it was a negative effect. Bcuz the Portuguese took slaves from Africa. so it was bad for humanity. But if the age of exploration hadn't happened the united states wouldn't be here. So it also has a positive effect. It depends on how u look at it.
Prince Henry's financial support enabled improvements in mapmaking and supported expeditions
What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
Most likely negative, because during this time was the European exploration of the Americas, and as you can tell many Native Americans perished from the Europeans.
how did strong nations effect the age of exploration
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