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Slide 1EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION Slide 2 Searching for New Trade Routes Before the age of Exploration, people believed that Europe, Asia, and Africa were the only 3 continents…
Exploration to the New World Exploration to the New World With Queen Maryâs death in 1558, there was controversy over whom should rule. Elizabeth, the younger daughter of…
Transatlantic Voyages and Navigation The Age of Exploration European sailors and ships -> left the Old World (Portuguese, Spanish, British, French, Dutch) -> set out…
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