Colonialism: Facts and Events about the New World and the Age of Discovery (2 in 1)

Colonialism: Facts and Events about the New World and the Age of Discovery (2 in 1)

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Digital Voice Marcus G

Unabridged — 2 hours, 1 minutes

Colonialism: Facts and Events about the New World and the Age of Discovery (2 in 1)

Colonialism: Facts and Events about the New World and the Age of Discovery (2 in 1)

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Digital Voice Marcus G

Unabridged — 2 hours, 1 minutes

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This book consists of two titles:


1 - Age of Discovery: The epoch often referred to as The Age of Discovery, alternatively known as The Age of Exploration, characterizes a pivotal era spanning the transition from the 15th century to the 18th century in European history. It was a time brimming with maritime expeditions led by intrepid European sailors, venturing into uncharted territories across the globe.

Foremost among these adventurers were the Portuguese and Spanish, whose expansive voyages overseas left an indelible mark on European culture. Notably, their encounters with and subsequent colonization of the Americas signified a profound shift in global dynamics. This era also witnessed the ascendancy of colonialism as a prevailing governmental doctrine in various European realms, earning it the moniker of the inaugural wave of European colonization.


2 - The New World: Castile, the Iberian rival of Portugal, commenced its dominance over the Canary Islands in 1402, situated off the west African coast. However, its attention was divided by internal Iberian politics and the defense against Islamic invasions and raids throughout the 15th century. With the consolidation of the Castilian and Aragonese crowns towards the end of the century, a nascent modern Spain became singularly focused on exploring new trade routes beyond its borders. The Crown of Aragon wielded significant maritime influence in the Mediterranean, boasting territories in eastern Spain, southwestern France, key islands like Sicily and Malta, and control over the Kingdoms of Naples and Sardinia, extending its reach as far as Greece. In 1492, the joint monarchs achieved the conquest of Granada, a Moorish kingdom that had long provided Castile with African goods in exchange for tribute.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940191702278
Publisher: Efalon Acies
Publication date: 03/24/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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