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VashaNatasha [74]
3 years ago
13

Write the correct words, people, terms that go with the subject listed. Take it from the reading NOT only vocabulary list.can so

meone give me sum ideas

History
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GarryVolchara [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. Byzantine Empire: this is known as the eastern roman empire in which Constantinople was the capital. The majority of people in byzantine are people of Greek origin.

2. Middle Ages: this is a period in Europe that lasted between the 5th and the 15h century

3. Crusades are various religious war which was initiated by the Latin Chruch to take over the Holy Land from the Islamic world. It occurred mostly around 1096 and 1271

4. Renaissance was known as a term to describe a specific period in Europe that lasted between the 14th centuries to 16th centuries. Some of the notable people of this period are Michelangelo, Day Vinci.

5. Exploration often referred to as the Age of Exploration was a period in which the superpowers in Europe moved out westward to find, conquer and colonize the "New World." The period lasted between the 15th to 17th centuries. It is often referred to as the Age of Discovery.

6. Columbian Exchange was a form of exchange in which Europe took certain plants and animals like Horses to America, while at the same time, took certain plants and animals from such as tobacco, potatoes, coffee, etc America to Europe and another part of the world.

7. Triangle Trade is a form of trade in which Europeans took various goods such as manufactured goods, liquor, mirror, weapons, etc to Africa in exchange for slaves. In turn, the Europeans took the African slaves to America to work on plantations. The produced from America is taking to Europe. And the cycle continues for a long time.

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