<span>The danger of generalizing is that you are lumping all people together and bashing them.
I don't know where you are from (I'm sure it's not the US), but don't you think you are special because you are who you are and blessed to have been born where you live?
It's become very popular to bash Americans and run them down. It only makes the person doing it look jealous and petty.
There are many different types of people in every country. Some are loud, some are obnoxious, some are quiet, some are giving and charitable. It's impossible to make a blanket statement as you are doing and have it be correct.
As far as charities go, most people I know give to both local and international charities. I don't know where you are getting your information. It's flawed and inflammatory. </span>
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A major reason Europeans mounted sea voyages in the 1400s was to find shipping routes for easier trade with Asia for spices and textiles. Portugal made early advances in voyaging due to a longstanding maritime culture and a stable monarchy, as well as the leadership of Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460).
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There was a limit on population
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The agriculture was so low because of the type of soil there was and it made the Greeks travel to other colonies that possessed arable land. The mountains separated little communities from others so it made it hard to have just one government since the mountains made the rest of the population divided and isolated from each other. This is why there was two governments for the people divided by one side of the mountains and another for the other side of the mountain. Greece was not really unified when it came to governments because of mountains.
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The fall of Constantinopole, the old capital of the Christian Byzantine Empire, in Turkish hands in 1453 , cut the traditional routes of commerce used by European merchants to trade with Asia. This spurred naval and geographical exploration by Europeans. Portugal was one of the most active and daring naval powers of those times. Portuguese sailors and adventurers ventured farther south along African coasts. In 1498, Portuguese Vasco da Gama reached India after having sorrounded Africa, opening new trade routes. It was a major achievement of the Age of Exploration.
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