Tigris-Euphrates and Nile River valleys,
Indus valley, and later in China's Huang River Valley
Spain expelled thousands or Muslims and Jews in the late 1400s. The Moors had come in the early 800s and quickly conquered almost all of the Iberian Peninsula. They would finally be kicked out in 1492. (Yes, Columbus got to sail for Spain only because they got their country back and because he promised riches.) Despite fighting for almost 700 years, their were great times of peace where Christians, Muslims, and Jews all lived and worked together. However, upon the the end of La Reconquista (The Reconquest) Christians removed anyone unwilling to convert or follow the Catholic faith. Things could be quite violent as the Spanish Inquisition was in use to root out anyone that was not a Catholic.
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Option: b. The restoration of the monarchy in 1660.
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The Restoration in three kingdoms (Scotland, Ireland and England) led a sparked a new period of colonial expansion for England in the mid-seventeen century. The colonies halted by the conflict during the English Civil War and the rule of Oliver Cromwell. Once the throne of King Charles II restored the colonial expansion resumed. Some of the colonies that granted proprietorship by Charles II included, South and North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Georgia.
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England, France, and the Netherlands Explore the Americas
European countries looking for a western route to Asia to increase trading speed. England, France, and the Netherlands wanted to “catch up” with Spain.
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