Most Egyptologists will tell you that there is no Egyptian flood myth. Certainly, there is no equivalent to the world-destroying deluge tales found in some other cultures. Part of the reason for this is that the annual Nile inundation was viewed as essential to agricultural success and the fertility of the land.
The closest we come to a flood myth is a mid second millennium BCE composition
Diseases brought by explorers
did not affect the population of the Caribbean.killed only 200 Tainos in Hispaniola.wiped out entire cultures.<span>slightly affected the population of Central America. its B europeans 1960s
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Europeans during the Middle Ages had poor knowledge of geography (knew little about the outside world)
Beginning in the 1400's (15th century), western European nations (Portugal, Spain and then England, Holland and France) undertook expeditions to explore the Americas as well as new regions in Africa and Asia.