basicslly the expansion of ottoman turks changed everything... they killed and raped
How sophisticated and technologically advanced were the Native American societies encountered by Cortés
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Yes, the Bantu people learned new technologies as they migrated, such as iron-working techniques and agricultural practices. They also adapted to new environments by learning from other societies they encountered during their expansion across Africa.
Abel Tasman's discoveries led to the European exploration and eventual colonization of Australia and New Zealand. His voyages also contributed to the expansion of knowledge about the Pacific region and the mapping of its coastlines. Additionally, his encounters with indigenous peoples had lasting impacts on their cultures and societies.
A shift in consciousness transforms societies. For example, as society became more conscious of the dangers of cigarette smoking, cities and businesses began placing bans on smoking in public.
political developments throughout the countries of Europe lead the societies to oceanic expansion because that was much easier then battling for gains that may not last. many countries were trying to expand their trade system because the trade system was the centerfold of all societies.
Sugarcane was considered revolutionary on a large scale due to its impact on global trade, economy, and agricultural practices. The widespread cultivation of sugarcane led to the growth of plantations, the expansion of the transatlantic slave trade, and the development of complex networks of production, distribution, and consumption that transformed societies worldwide.
NO!it doesn't try destinations expansion pack that may work
hunter-gatherer society horticulture society agrarian society industrial society post-industrial society
Disease, religion, land
Colonial cities arose in societies that fell under the domination of Europe and North America in the early expansion of the capitalist world system.
By uncovering secrets, fallacies, and myths of other societies, while comparing them with their own, during an era of mass expansion.