In the 1400s, European explorers benefited from "improvements in map-making skills," since these allowed for greater location accuracy. GPS and steam ships would not be invented for quite some time.
The majority of enslaved people were brought to the New England region.
British, Scottish and Germans were all among the first Europeans to migrate to North America. Germans brought many of their customs to America, such as celebrating Christmas.
Petrarch was pulled between two worlds, the ideal world of antiquity and his desire to improve the current world. He believed he could learn to make the world a better place by studying classical literature. He, along with other humanists, admired the formal beauty of classical writing. He attempted to share the teachings of classical texts by studying them, and then, imitating them in Latin writings of his own.
President Eisenhower didn't want communism to spread throughout the world
The answer is <span>cities my dude
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