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Explorers didn't just all live in one place! They came from all over the world. You might have to be more specific - which explorers are you referring to?
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The impact explorers had on the First Nations were good until they started owning land for their representative countries.
One of the least common impacts explorers had in the New World was the promotion of peaceful interactions and cultural exchange with indigenous populations. Many explorers focused more on conquest, exploitation, and colonization, rather than seeking mutual understanding and collaboration with the local communities they encountered.
The explorers were from Europe.
Explorers have a significant impact on our understanding of the world by discovering new lands, cultures, and resources, which can lead to scientific advancements and increased global awareness. Their journeys often challenge existing beliefs and expand geographical knowledge, fostering curiosity and innovation. Moreover, the interactions between explorers and indigenous populations can lead to cultural exchanges, though they can also result in exploitation and conflict. Ultimately, explorers shape historical narratives and influence how societies perceive their place in the world.
he opened trade routes for explorers.
Explorers of the World - 1931 was released on: USA: 6 September 1931
Explorers and missionaries greatly impacted the continent of Africa. Explorers saw Africans as a resource to be traded and sold. Missionaries saw what they believed to be savage people in need of saving.
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Explorers of the World - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The most common impact of Explorers in North America was... to be continued... sike... it was eitherA. Land was claimed for European CountriesB. Successful settlements were startedC. Native people people were mistreatedd. Diseases were spread among Native people