The perspective of Europeans shifted dramatically during the Age of Exploration, particularly from the 15th to the 17th centuries, as they began to view the world as a vast, interconnected space ripe for discovery and conquest. This change was driven by advancements in navigation, technology, and the desire for trade, particularly in spices and precious metals. The encounter with diverse cultures and the expansion of empires fostered a more global worldview, though it was often accompanied by a sense of superiority that justified colonialism and exploitation. This new perspective laid the groundwork for modern globalization and the complex relationships between different regions of the world.
The Europeans explored the New World with ships.
The Europeans
the europeans supported slavery because of the change from tobacco to sugar,this required a vast amount of unskilled labour.
Because other Africans sold them to the Europeans as slaves and the new world colonies needed workers.
Europeans in the early modern period often viewed the world through a lens of exploration and expansion, driven by a combination of curiosity, economic ambition, and a sense of cultural superiority. They saw the world as a vast resource to be exploited, leading to the colonization of many regions. Their worldview was influenced by a blend of scientific inquiry and religious motivations, often justifying their actions as a civilizing mission. This perspective contributed to significant cultural exchanges but also to the oppression and exploitation of indigenous populations.
Contact with the Europeans changed life in the new world by...?
Contact with the Europeans changed life in the new world by...?
how did his inventions change the world
The scientific revolution change the way Europeans looked at the world. Europeans thought they were superior to the rest of the world.
Civilisation.
people out there reading this
the Columbian exchange
The Europeans perspective on exploration was the find riches, discover new passages to Asia for spices and silk and to conquer land to become most powerful using imperialism.
The Holy Bible.
One way that science changed during the scientific revolution was to cause people to question their scientific beliefs. They were curious, they wanted to know more about the world that they lived in. The scientific method was important during this time.
they thought they were savages and they didnt have a religon
Scientific advances and exploration with the development of the press, forced Europeans to change the view of the world.