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Copernicus and Ptolemy
Amerigo Vespucci
Most important may be embryologically based but, once we are born, we obtain the greatest density of neuron density by about the age of 10 after which, our brain will start pruning lesser used neuron paths. This density is brought about up through age 10 by experiences which provoke our senses.
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The Age of Discovery marked the beginning of European exploration and conquests in the Americas and the rise of a more interconnected global economy.
Explorers were able to use accurate maps to reach their destinations.
What role dide the Age of exploration take play in nationalism
Prince Henry was important to the age of exploration because he encouraged most explorers to go on expeditions! I think he also went on an exploration himself.
The Age of Exploration had a great impact on geography. Explorers travelled around the world to different regions to learn more about Africa and America and brought back their knowledge to Europe. The first country that started the Age of Exploration was Portugal while under the leadership of Henry the Navigator.
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal is often credited with initiating the Age of Exploration in the 15th century. He sponsored many expeditions, encouraged exploration of the coast of Africa, and supported the development of navigational technology.
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One of the good things that came out of exploration is the development of formal education. Another good thing is industrialization.
One of the good things that came out of exploration is the development of formal education. Another good thing is industrialization.
Francisco Pizarro was important to the Age of Exploration because he led the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in modern-day Peru. He captured the Inca ruler, Atahualpa, and claimed the Inca territories for Spain. This resulted in significant wealth and expansion of Spanish influence in the Americas.
During the Stone Age, the geography varied depending on the region. Some areas had forests, grasslands, rivers, and mountains, while others were deserts or tundra. People adapted to their environments for hunting, gathering, and shelter. The geography played a crucial role in shaping the cultural development and lifestyles of Stone Age societies.
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