Well, often when explorers explored the world, they had a goal. Whether a goal was to spread a religion or conquest a place, there was always a goal. When the explorers for example tried to conquer a place, casualties often occurred. Which effected the amount of people in the population. Another example is when explorers were trying to spread a religion, the population changed.
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"The Fog Horn," the narrator and a man named McDunn work in a stone tower, far out from land, to alert ships passing through the fog of their proximity to land. The tower emitted red and white lights, as well as a "Voice," the deep cry that the Fog Horn sent out into the world. It was lonely work. On the night before it was the narrator's turn to return to land, McDunn tells him that he has something special to tell him about.
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Document B: Slave Ship Captain
2. According to Phillips, what did the ship’s crew do for the slaves?
They took great care to give them their messes (meals) and to keep their lodgings as clean and sweet as possible.
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Homer's epics exhibit a number of characteristics which betray that they could have been based on oral legends. The structure and vocabulary of Iliad and Odyssey show many examples of phases typical of Greek Oral tradition. Additional argument for this is also that oral stories were a major part of Greet culture at the time, and it is very likely that Homer was influenced by them.