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Studentka2010 [4]
2 years ago
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reports such as columbus's encouraged the european powers to (1 point) view the native inhabitants as formidable enemies in thei

r search for wealth believe the new world did not contain sources of wealth abandon western sailing routes as a means of obtaining wealth prepare future voyages to specific new world locations deemed to have wealth
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Monica [59]2 years ago
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In their pursuit of wealth, reports like Columbus's encouraged the European powers to view the native population as a formidable foe. reject using western sailing routes to travel to the new globe since they don't think it has any sources of wealth get ready for upcoming trips to a few new, supposedly wealthy places in the world.

To find religion, money, and competition, explorers set out on perilous expeditions in the eleventh century.

What we essentially do when we rework something is paraphrase a sentence or chapter. Using our own words, we simply state the same thing.

In light of this, we can already rule out option 1 because it is simply a repetition of the first phrase of the original text. It does.

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