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Europe the world explotation
EUROPE AND THE EXPLORATION OF THE WORLD
The colonization of the Americas represented a clash of European and Native American civilizations that had been developing over millennia. Throughout this span, those in Europe participated in intense research and early colonization of many parts from around the world, establishing direct contact with Africa, America, Asia, and Oceania.
THE VIKINGS
They were a band of sailors. The Scandinavians aboard the wooden ship spied a new land. These were already half a millennium ago before Columbus arrived in America; those viking feet may have been the first. Europeans, who have touched North American soil.
THE SILK ROAD
The Silk Road has been an old network of trade routes that for centuries were central. to the cultural relationship through areas of the Asian set of nations that connect the West. Discoveries in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, land trade routes fell. This ended in the decline of the Silk Road in the late 15th century. Although silk has undoubtedly been the primary commodity exported from China, several other
THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS
The Catholic Monarchs are the title used in history for Queen Isabel I of Castile. They ruled without dependence and their kingdoms. This marriage brought the two kingdoms together, under one. Pope Alexander VI (A granted the title of "Catholic Monarch and Queen"
THE FOUR EXPLORATIONS OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
The famous Italian explorer Christopher Columbus discovered a new continent on an expedition sponsored by King Ferdinand of Spain in 1492.
2 voyage (1493-1496)
Columbus discovered that the Lesser Antilles crossed
Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo. He founded his first city which he named La Isabela. After Cuba he explored and discovered sailing through southern Jamaica.
3 voyage (1498-1500)
Columbus found the island of Trinidad and the mouth of the Orinoco river in Venezuela. Upon returning to Santo Domingo they took prisoner for the complaints of Spaniards unhappy with his command. I'm back to Spain in chains, where Queen Elizabeth freed him.
1 voyage (1492-1493)
Columbus found several islands in the Caribbean: San Salvador, Cuba and Santo Domingo. Columbus returned to Spain in the caravel "La Girl.
4 voyage (1502-1504)
Columbus explored the coast of Central America
(Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama).