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Exploration expanded global knowledge and trade from "summary" of The Story of Mankind, Original Edition (Yesterday's Classics) by Hendrik Willem Van Loon

The voyages of discovery in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were of the greatest possible importance. They brought the people of the Old and New Worlds into direct contact with each other. They made it possible for them to exchange their ideas and their products. They enabled Europe to draw upon the riches of the East. They created a world in which knowledge and trade could expand beyond all previous limits. Exploration opened up new trade routes that connected Europe with Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It allowed for the exchange of goods such as spices, silks, and precious metals. This trade enriched the countries involved and increased their wealth and power. It also led to the development of new technologies and industries, as nations sought to gain an advantage in the competitive world of global trade. Furthermore, exploration expanded global knowledge by revealing new lands, peoples, and cultures. It challenged long-held beliefs about the shape of the earth and the nature of the world. It sparked scientific inquiry and led to the exploration of new fields of study. It fostered a spirit of curiosity and discovery that would shape the course of human history for centuries to come. The voyages of discovery were not without their costs, however. They brought suffering and death to many indigenous peoples, as Europeans sought to conquer and exploit the lands they encountered. They also led to the spread of diseases that decimated native populations. The legacy of exploration is a complex one, with both positive and negative consequences for the peoples of the world.
  1. Exploration expanded global knowledge and trade in ways that were unimaginable before the age of discovery. It connected distant lands and peoples, opened up new possibilities for exchange and cooperation, and laid the foundation for the modern world. The impact of exploration continues to be felt to this day, shaping the way we understand ourselves and our place in the world.
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The Story of Mankind, Original Edition (Yesterday's Classics)

Hendrik Willem Van Loon

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