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    The explorer Vasco da Gama w born is Sines, Portugal, around 1460. In 1497, he was commissioned by the Portuguese king to find a maritime route to the East. His success in doing so proved to be one of the more instrumental moments in the history of navigation. He made two other voyages to India, and was appointed as Portuguese in India in 1524. To embark on the journey, Da Gama pointed his ships south, taking advantage of prevailing winds along the coast of Africa. Following several months of…

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    World Trade Conquistadors

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    Imagine how different everything would be if the conquistadors had decided to set up trade with the inhabitants of the new world. But to lead up to this, a series of events had to occur after one other that leads to the age of exploration. World trade of the 15th century centered around the calm Indian Ocean, Europe being far away. Gold came from West Africa while silks came from East Asia. Genoa and Venice were the big trade empires connected to the reaches of the East. This fell apart when the…

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    chapter is composed of the technological advances that the Europeans made including, the mechanical clock, the new navigation system, and the superior ships. Immaculate and well-educated inventors would transpire prior inventions as well as created new ones. The 15th century was an environment of knowledge and…

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    really want to be the best, we must have a basic education and the conditioning to learn new things easily. Non-medicational drugs are entirely prohibited and any possession of any amount if punishable by scientific discovery center. These will rot the brain and work ethic; they are one of the sole things that completely oppose our mission statement. All religions will be tolerated as long as followers do not enforce views on other people. If people want to improve, they shall be allowed here.…

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    Amerigo Vespucci, Jacques Cartier, and Henry Hudson are only a few examples of European white men who helped to shape the US as we know it today. These men not only helped found America, but they brought their country’s cultures along with them. Vespucci traveled from Spain, along with supplies to find new trade routes which would hopefully make waterways around North America. Cartier, on the other hand, was from France, he explored mostly to look for gold, silver, copper and spices. He wasn’t,…

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    11/28/16 Ruff draft There are many people in the world who are influential. Heroic actions, exploration, and discoveries many of these influential people show these traits. Any explorer that wants to show these traits should take advice from one person: Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus is influential because of his heroic actions,his exploration, and his discoveries. First, Christopher Columbus is influential because of his heroic actions. On the webpage ¨Honoring Christopher…

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    Introduction: The paper discusses in detail potentially new drugs discovery for prostate cancer disease by exploiting literature-derived knowledge and semantics. Using knowledge discovery methodologies is, recently, getting popular for all types of drastically growing data sources such as medical data. Although the authors argue that their methodology is groundbreaking and it sounds reasonably effective, the methodology could have been more practical and automated by reducing a manual…

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    Columbian Exchange Essay

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    Exchange. The Columbian exchange was an exchange of goods and ideas between the old world (Europe, Asia, Africa) and new world (America). The exchange consisted of plants, animals, culture, diseases, and slaves. During this time people were making discoveries that would affect the world in a positive and in negative ways. The exchange had a significant impact between the two worlds by changing the way of life between the new and old world. The exchanges between crops and animals had a great…

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    Magellan felt on his voyage of sailing all of the way around the world going west. Ferdinand Magellan was an explorer from the fifteenth century. Ferdinand Magellan was a Spanish explorer and made the very important discovery that proved that the Earth was not flat but the Earth was round. No one knows exactly when Ferdinand Magellan was born but most people believe he was born in 1480 in Portugal. He was either born in Sabrosa, Portugal or Opoto, Portugal which were only about twenty five…

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    Age Of Exploration Dbq

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    the astrolabe was used to determine locations of a ship using lines of latitudes. In 1450 Johannes Gutenberg invented the movable type printing press which not only made printing a lot cheaper and easier, but it also made it so information and discoveries in the form of maps, charts, and books could be copied and passed on to others more easily (34). Advancement in ship design also explorers venture further than they ever thought was possible. The Portuguese developed a new ship called a…

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