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The Crusades had broken up the inertia or stagnation of European society. They had unbarred the gates of the East, and let in a flood of light from the sources of science and philosophy. ... The feudal system--a system in which lands are held by a few nobles who farm them out as a privilege secured by military service-
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To learn more about the impact on the arts of contact between Europeans, Africans, and Indians, link to The Age of Exploration: Early Encounters, Afro-Portuguese Ivories, African Christianity in Kongo, African Christianity in Ethiopia, and The Art of the Mughals before 1600 A.D.; ... European Exploration of the Pacific,
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although John Cabot sailed for King Henry VII in 1496-7 and landed in North America, and other explorers (including Elizabethan sailors like Francis Drake and Martin Frobisher) ...  Technological advantages were undoubtedly a factor.  Although the Catholic rulers of Spain had waged a bitter, ... a healthy merchant middle class;
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o The Church favored exploration to spread Christianity ... o Great individual glory could be gained through exploration and discovery ... CONSEQUENCES / EFFECTS ON THE NON-EUROPEAN WORLD...
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1271-95 Marco Polo in China; 1405 Cheng Ho begins expeditions ... 101 Home > Reading Assignments > Age of Exploration > Next Topic ... Exploration presentation...
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English 315.003: European Literature and the Age of Exploration ; The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries mark the beginning of Europe's outward thrust toward Africa, Asia, and America. Innumerable expeditions leave the seaports of Spain, Portugal, and England in search of "Christians and spices." In this course,
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