History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... western Europe began to come to the shores of these continents , more than four hundred years ago , the vast regions now occupied by the United States , the British Dominion of Canada , and the Latin- American republics of Mexico ...
... western Europe began to come to the shores of these continents , more than four hundred years ago , the vast regions now occupied by the United States , the British Dominion of Canada , and the Latin- American republics of Mexico ...
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... western Europe some four and a half centuries ago . That was the time known to scholars as the age of the Renaissance , or " the new birth . " Perhaps it would be better to call it a new awakening , for Europe had been not dead but ...
... western Europe some four and a half centuries ago . That was the time known to scholars as the age of the Renaissance , or " the new birth . " Perhaps it would be better to call it a new awakening , for Europe had been not dead but ...
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... western Europe . But it was a well - nigh hopeless task . The cement had fallen out of the structure of European society , leaving it to crumble into thousands of little baronial or ecclesiastical estates , without cultural or ...
... western Europe . But it was a well - nigh hopeless task . The cement had fallen out of the structure of European society , leaving it to crumble into thousands of little baronial or ecclesiastical estates , without cultural or ...
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... western Europe was enor- mous . They provided the new contact necessary to stimulate social and economic activity . They revealed a new civilization , superior in many respects to the stagnant feudalism of the Middle Ages . The wealth ...
... western Europe was enor- mous . They provided the new contact necessary to stimulate social and economic activity . They revealed a new civilization , superior in many respects to the stagnant feudalism of the Middle Ages . The wealth ...
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... western Europe to Cathay , or China . The most famous of these visitors was Marco Polo , a Venetian merchant , whose account of his travels marked the greatest advance in geographical knowledge for more than a thousand years . Polo as a ...
... western Europe to Cathay , or China . The most famous of these visitors was Marco Polo , a Venetian merchant , whose account of his travels marked the greatest advance in geographical knowledge for more than a thousand years . Polo as a ...
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