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The Ottoman Empire controlled the land trade-routes between East Asia and Europe. As a result, it was able to dominate trade until the Europeans circumvented Ottoman-controlled lands by finding an all-water route to East Asia in the sixteenth century.
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It is estimated that between 12 to 12.8 million Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas as part of the transatlantic slave trade from the 15th to the 19th centuries.
Feudalism is a term used for a set of political and military customs in medieval Europe that flourished between the ninth and fifteenth centuries. In the present day, and it has been so for many centuries, Europe does not have feudalism.
No, the Italian language was not created before the languages which are indigenous to Mexico since the former emerges -- from the interaction of Latin with pre-existing languages (such as Celtic and Etruscan) -- as an independent language between the tenth and fourteenth centuries while the latter can be traced further back (to the sixth century in the case of Nahuatl). But yes, the Italian language was created before the Mexican language which is known as Mexican Spanish since Spanish is a New World language as of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The Modern Age is the third of the historical periods in which universal history is conventionally divided, between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries.
Feudalism existed in Europe between the ninth and the fifteenth centuries. It declined with the rise of the merchant class.
10 centuries.
Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian. These are known as the Romance languages and are derived from Vulgar Latin between the 6th and 9th centuries.
The term Renaissance is synonymous with a golden age. Through the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, Europe experienced a Renaissance age because of creative art and literature, scientific innovations, and new political and sociological ideologies.
A presidio is a fortified base established by the Spanish in North America between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. The fortresses were built to protect against pirates, hostile native Americans and enemy colonists. Other presidios were held by Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, in Italy, on Elba and in North Africa. Later, with independence, the Mexicans garrisoned the Spanish presidios on the northern frontier and followed the same pattern in unsettled frontier regions like the Presidio de Sonoma, at Sonoma, California and the Presidio de Calabasas, in Arizona. A short distance outside a presidio, would be a rancho del rey, or king's farm, a tract of land assigned to it to furnish pasturage to the horses and other beasts of burden of the garrison
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10 centuries.