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Q: What was the world like in the 1400s?
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What country was the mistress of the world in the 1400s?

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What did Spanish and Portuguese Christians unite in the 1400s?

Spanish and Portuguese Christians united in the 1400s to spread protestant Christianity around the world.


How was science and religion like in the early 1400s like?

Religion and science had no conflict. Science was a way of discovering all the beautiful complexity of the world God made. nuff sed.


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In the 1400s who had the world and rsquos largest empire?

The Aztecs had the world's largest empire in the 1400's.


What country was a base for portuguese slave trade in the 1400s?

The country that served as a base for Portuguese slave trade in the 1400s was Portugal itself. Cities like Lagos and Lisbon were key hubs where slaves were bought, sold, and shipped to other parts of the world.


Was Spain a strong state by the 1400s?

By the end of the 15th century Spain was a world power.


Why did Europeans want to explore the world in the 1400s-1500s?

Europeans wanted to explore the world so that they could gain wealth


What desire led to the wave of world exploration in the 1400s and 1500s?

To trade with wealthy Asian Nations


What desire led to the wave of world exploration in the 1400s to 1500s?

To trade with wealthy Asian Nations


Why did Europeans in the 1400s and 1500s want to explorethe world?

They wanted to explore the world to get more knowledge about it, to get spices from Asia, and gold and silver.


How was trade between Europe and Africa before the 1400s different from trade between those continents between 1400s and the 1700s?

Trade between Europe and Africa before the 1400s was indirect. Between the 1400s and the 1700s, it was direct.