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Name some of the europeans explorers?

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How did the Europeans perceive themselves in the world During1450 and 1700?

Between 1450 and 1700, Europeans largely perceived themselves as the center of civilization, viewing their culture, religion, and advancements as superior to those of other regions. This period, marked by the Renaissance and the Age of Exploration, fueled a sense of cultural and intellectual superiority, as Europeans sought to expand their influence globally. They often regarded non-European societies as "primitive" or "backward," justifying colonization and exploitation in the name of spreading Christianity and civilization. This worldview laid the groundwork for significant geopolitical changes and conflicts in the centuries to follow.


How did the growth of trade and humanism affect europeans?

Well according to research I did it affected them because they knew that more people would like humanism and not the other one sorry I forgot the name bu ya that's pretty much it


Name of the all-water route to asia the europeans were looking for?

After Columbus failed to reach India, and the Europeans realized that a continent lay between Europe and Asia. At that point, it was theorized that there was a waterway through or around this continent, which was dubbed the "Northwest Passage." It was largely unnavigable until the 21st century, and ownership is disputed between Canada who declares that the passage is in Canadian waters, and the US and European powers insist that it is international waters.


Who named Europe?

The name Europe came from ILLYRIANS, Europa was the daughter of Aphrodite, goddess of LOVE. FACT: Did you know that all of the worlds population came from Africa and then later migrated to other parts of the world, i.e Europe. Europeans didn't exist at the time, they were actually african (black) but then later evolved into (white people). Link: http://racerelations.about.com/b/2011/01/29/how-a-genetic-mutation-led-to-the-white-race.htm