Portuguese traders accounted for 95% of the slave trade in the fifteenth century.
The Moors were driven out of Spain.
because it made them lots of money, and made them feel superior
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European voyages of exploration and discovery in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, driven by a desire for new trade routes, wealth, and territorial expansion, led to the establishment of overseas empires. Notable figures like Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama explored the Americas and Asia, respectively, resulting in significant cultural exchanges and the spread of European influence. These voyages also initiated the transatlantic slave trade and the exploitation of indigenous populations, fundamentally altering global demographics and economies. Ultimately, this period laid the groundwork for modern globalization and the interconnected world.
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What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
The Moors were driven out of Spain.
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Fifteenth and sixteenth century European explorers found new lands, resources such as gold and silver, new cultures, and indigenous peoples in the Americas. They also encountered diverse wildlife and environments previously unknown to Europeans.
The first phase of European overseas expansion began in the early fifteenth century with Portugal's exploration of the West African coast. They were seeking legendary gold mines and a way to circumvent the trade routes controlled by Muslims.
The European slave trade did not begin until the fifteenth century A.D. More than 10 million slaves were sold in Europe and the Americas over a period of about 400 years, Ancient African slaves were referred to as servants. They could marry, own property, or even own slaves of their own.
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because it made them lots of money, and made them feel superior
The first European nation to attempt to break the Italian monopoly on trade with the far east in the 15th century was?
It was in the fifteenth century.
Peasants throughout Europe became poorer
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