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Nonamiya [84]
4 years ago
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What role did religious differences play in the rivalries among European nations in the New World?

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mr_godi [17]4 years ago
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<span>The ancestors of most of the people in Latin America were mixed since it was colonized from different countries especially, Christopher Columbus (1450-1506), an Italian crusader who is tasked to look for Asia from Europe starting on the west direction. His conquests during 15th to 20th century in Asia, Australia, United States and Atlantic made new discoveries and colonies crediting him as the explorer of the ‘New World’ or the ‘Age of Discovery’. His conquests were very much celebrated however there also negative effects on the system instilled on the newly-discovered places such as slavery, diseases, illiteracy, rape and death. </span> <span> </span>
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