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In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.
In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.
native americans had inhabited this land for over 30,000 yrs
Supported the expansion of overseas trade.
Africa
to trade and claim land
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In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.
In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.
native americans had inhabited this land for over 30,000 yrs
explorers who were searching for a water route to Asia
In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.
Late 1400s
By the late 1400s, four major nations were taking shape in Western Europe: Spain, Portugal, France and England
In the late 1400x
By the late 1400s, four major nations were taking shape in Western Europe: Spain, Portugal, France and England
Late 1400s and 1500s