The Age of Exploration is a series of voyages during the 1400s, 1500s, and early 1600s when European explorers explored the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It began in Portugal, in the Iberian Peninsula to be exact. The overall cause of the exploration was the European desire to find ocean routes to East Asia/the Indies, the interest in spices, advancements in knowledge and technology, breaking the control that Muslims and Italians had on trade routes, and to spread Christianity. Some key figures included Prince Henry “The Navigator”, Bartolomeu Dias, Vasco de Gama, Pedro Cabral, Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan and more.
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Germany annexed the Sudetenland prior to WWII.
Explanation:
For many centuries prior to World War One, the Sudetenland was part of Bohemia, an area inhabited mostly by Czhechs. This region was located in the Archduchy of Austria, later the Austrian Empire, and after that the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Sudetenland at the time was called German Bohemia, and it was on the outer edges of the region of Bohemia. After Austria-Hungary's dissolution, the area was awarded to the new nation of Czechoslovakia as the Entente wanted to seek it as an ally. In the 1930s, Germany, under the Nazis, expanded its territory. It annexed Austria in 1938, then the Sudetenland in 1939, followed by the rest of Czechoslovakia soon after. Its invasion of Poland began the Second World War.
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It was in "a. his inauguration speech" that <span>President Kennedy said "ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country", since he wanted to shift the focus to domestic service. </span>
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