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Is Evan a cool name?

Of course it is! It sounds cool, and seems really laid back.


How did people travel in the middle ages?

Way back then in the Middle Ages, they didn't have cars, trains, buses, airplanes etc. so they traveled on horses. They also traveled on ships.


What prevented Europeans from exploring in the middle ages?

The lack of means to establish a ship's position in the open seas. There were primitve means for that and the Vikings had been good in using them, ennabling their ships to travel from Scandinavia to places like Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland - and back to base. But the use of navigational instruments was not common elsewhere in Europe, causing most ships to stay close to the coast. This did not so much 'prevent' exploring, but it did limit its scope. The Portuguese for instance had been exploring ever further south along the west African coast during the Middle Ages.


How did the renaissance and reformation expand cultural interaction both within Europe and outside of it?

The Renaissance and reformation were times of scientific innovation. Before the Renaissance trade routes were limited because of poor roads and small, inefficient ships. During the renaissance shipbuilding and cartography improved and sailors were able to reach Asia and bring back trade goods such as spices.


How many people died during the plague in the roman emperor and which part of the empire was hit first western or eastern?

Probably 25 million people (about one-third of all people of Europe) died form the plague. Western Europe was the first to get hit by the plague. Italian trading ships returning from ports on the Black Sea brought back one of the most devaststing disease epidemics in history.

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General Robert E Lee's ancestry can be traced back to?

He can be traced back to English ancestry in the 1600s.


When was The Master Has Come Back created?

The Master Has Come Back was created in 2005.


How many of magellans ships made it back to Spain?

Only 2 of his original five ships made it back.


What did Odysseus have to do to get his men back to the ships after they ate the lotus?

Drag them and bind them to the ships


What did Odysseus have to do to get his men back to ships after they ate the lotus?

Drag them and bind them to the ships


Who insured the tea destroyed at the Boston tea party?

As it turns out Lloyd's of London was the insurer. They have issued insurance, starting with British shipping - including slave ships - back to the late 1600s and are still big in insurance to this day. Over the years, Lloyd's got a reputation for being willing to insure unusual or risky ventures -ships, expeditions, space launches, movie star legs, etc.


Will the Master return in Doctor Who?

Yes, The Master is back in the Christmas specials.


When was insurance created?

Most people date insurance back to the exploration days of western europe, 1600s and 1700s. Businesses started insuring ships of explorers and sea traders. But I have read theoreys and accounts of ancient civilizations who had various forms of insurance like agreements in the community or with other people.


What nation got along the best with Indians back around the 1600s-1700s?

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Were the first originss of the Christmas pudding have been traced back about 400years to the 1600s true or false?

true