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Posted by Yuliana YM on July 15, 2024 at 11:04 amWhat was the significance of the Age of Exploration?
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The Age of Exploration, which spanned from the 15th to the 17th century, was a significant period in world history that had far-reaching consequences for the world. Here are some of the key significance of the Age of Exploration:
- Discovery of New Routes: The Age of Exploration led to the discovery of new trade routes, sea routes, and landmasses. This opened up new opportunities for trade, commerce, and cultural exchange between different regions.
- European Expansion: The Age of Exploration marked the beginning of European expansion beyond their continent. European powers such as Portugal, Spain, Britain, France, and the Netherlands established colonies in Africa, Asia, and the Americas, leading to the transfer of resources, ideas, and cultures between continents.
- Spread of Christianity: The Age of Exploration was also a period of significant missionary work by European Christian churches. Missionaries traveled to new lands to spread Christianity, leading to the conversion of millions of people and the establishment of new churches and religious institutions.
- Transfer of Plants and Animals: The Age of Exploration led to the transfer of plants and animals between different regions. New crops such as maize, potatoes, and tomatoes were introduced to Europe from the Americas, while animals such as horses, cattle, and chickens were introduced to the Americas from Europe.
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