Chapter 22: Transoceanic Encounters and Global Connections
Chapter Outline. The European reconnaissance of the world's oceans. Motives for exploration . Resource-poor Portugal searched for fresh resources . From the thirteenth to the fifteenth century they ventured out onto Atlantic . Established sugar plantations in the Atlantic islands. The lure of direct trade without Muslim intermediaries . Asian ... ................
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