Historians refer to the Age of Exploration as the "global age" because it marked the beginning of widespread global interactions, trade, and cultural exchanges between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. This period, from the late 15th century to the early 17th century, facilitated the establishment of new trade routes, the exchange of goods, ideas, and technologies, and the eventual globalization of economies. It also led to significant demographic changes and the spread of religions, highlighting an interconnected world that had not existed before. Thus, it set the stage for the modern globalized society we recognize today.
Historians
They call it 'Pre-history'.
They call it 'Pre-history'.
Historians refer to Amenhotep's III reign as "the golden age".
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vaikans
City states
Stone Age
The father of Democracy
Europeans referred to the 1500s as the "Age of Discovery" or the "Age of Exploration." This period was marked by significant maritime exploration, with European powers like Portugal and Spain expanding their territories and seeking new trade routes. It was also a time of cultural exchange, colonization, and the beginnings of global trade networks. Additionally, this era laid the foundation for the later developments of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution.
Byzantine Empire
the zone of political change