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AleksAgata [21]
4 years ago
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After centuries of orientation inwards, several european nations started to push outwards during the fifteenth and sixteenth cen

turies. (a) what developments in western europe fueled such expansiveness? (b) what did the first groups of european voyagers and settlers hope or expect from the so-called new world? (c) how did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.
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Montano1993 [528]4 years ago
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Ow did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.ow did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.ow did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.<span>ow did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.</span>
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