The history of the world sees one of its most drastic changes as the Europeans take to the seas and spread out around the world. There is waaay more to this than ‘Columbus sailed the ocean blue in fourteen hundred ninety-two’. This half of the Early Modern period (1450-1750) focuses on the causes, implications, and outcomes of Europeans arriving in the Americas, Africas, and Asia. Good thing you just mastered the Land Empires in the last unit, because the Europeans are about to start knocking on their doors… These are the Transoceanic Interactions of the Early Modern Period.


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BELOW IS A PAGE DEVOTED TO EACH OF THE SEVEN ‘TRANSOCEANIC INTERACTIONS’ SECTIONS. CLICK ON A BANNER TO GO TO THAT PAGE: