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    Have you ever wondered about European Imperialism in Africa? Well wonder no longer. The three main effects that they hoped to achieve were Economic Value‚ Political Competition‚ and Cultural Attitude. The one key reason European leaders even bothered with Africa is that they knew resources would come and they would earn back money‚ and gain more money‚ while doing so. European leaders went to Africa to get gold. Gold was used in things such as jewelry. They wanted slaves‚ although slavery became

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    The exchange in technology between First Fation and the Europeans refers to the exchange of diseases‚ ideas‚ food crop‚ and population between the old world and the new world. The technology influenced both the First Nation and Europeans significantly. Technology has facilitated all of them in several different ways. This paper focuses on the era of technology exchange to examine the effects on the Europeans and First Nation trading with each other. Technology back then wasn’t as sophisticated as

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    When the Europeans arrived in the Americas‚ in 1492‚ they greatly changed the Native American’s way of life. There were four major things the Europeans brought to the Native Americans: disease‚ war‚ technology‚ and Christianity. These‚ among many other things‚ massively effected the lives of most‚ and ultimately all of the Native Americans. The effects of most of these are still being felt today‚ although to a lesser extent. First‚ and most devastating is disease. For thousands of years the people

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    The series centers around a Latina girl named Dora Marquez with a love of embarking on quests related to an activity in which she would like to partake or some place that she wants to go‚ accompanied by her talking purple backpack and anthropomorphic monkey companion named Boots (named for his beloved pair of red boots). Each episode is based around a series of ritualistic events that occur along the way during Dora’s travels‚ along with obstacles that she and Boots are forced to overcome or puzzles

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    Many species prevalent in England had been added to the cargo to make Australia seem more like home to the settlers. One of the species was Oryctolagus cuniculus‚ commonly known as the European Rabbit or the Common Rabbit. Two types of these rabbits were introduced‚ the domesticated and the wild. The domesticated european rabbit was introduced and raised like other farm animals for meat. The wild rabbits were introduced for sport hunting but were never released into the wild with no supervision or to

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    Essay Describe the European groups that came to New Zealand prior to 1840‚ and the impacts their contact had on Maori culture Before the 1840s there were many European groups that impacted Maori culture with positive‚ negative‚ major and minor impacts. These main groups that impacted Maori culture were the Explorers‚ Traders‚ Missionaries and the Sealers and Whalers. Some of these groups had major impacts on Maori culture and some of them had minor impacts. The explorers had a major impact

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    European Technological Advances Countries have always wanted to control the most amount of land that they possibly could. It is in the nature of the people to want more and more. This obsession of wanting to control more land forged a time known as Imperialism. This could not be possible if it wasn’t for technology. Philip Curtin states in his novel‚ The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex that‚ "The pace of change in technology became more rapid than it had ever been in the past‚ and the pace

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    Christopher Columbus - 1492 Sails to the New World. Amerigo Vespucci - 1502 American continents named after him. Vasco de Balboa - 1513 Discovers the eastern shore of the Pacific Ocean. Hernando Cortez - 1521 Defeats Aztec Empire. Francisco Pizarro - 1533 Defeats Inca Empire. Hernando De Soto - 1539 Explores the southeastern US. Francisco de Coronado - 1540 Discovers the Grand Canyon Christopher Columbus - 1492 Sails to the New World. Amerigo

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    DIFFERENT EXPLORER PROGRAMS In Fair Haven‚ New Jersey the explorer program is meant for young adults that are interested in pursuing a future in law enforcement. The program will introduce the young adults to traits that police officers should have such as: hard work ethic‚ integrity‚ honesty‚ courage‚ respect‚ and most of all discipline. The police explorers assist with crowd control events and traffic direction. They are also able to ride along with police officers and see what a usual day is

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    5-3 ----------------------- Task 1. Find and match the biography details to the explorers. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3. He was a Portuguese explorer‚ one of the most successful in the Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India.He is one of the most famous and celebrated explorers from the Discovery Ages‚ being the first European to reach India through sea. This discovery was very impactful and paved the way for the

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