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La Era de los Descubrimientos

La Era de los Descubrimientos

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Captivating History
Año de edición:
2021
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Historia
ISBN:
9781637162590
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Si desea descubrir la fascinante historia de la Era de los Descubrimientos siga leyendo...La Era de los Descubrimientos comenzó a principios del siglo XV y se prolongó durante la mayor parte del siglo XVII. A veces también se la conoce como la Era de la Exploración. Fue una época en la que los europeos empezaron a viajar, descubrir y explorar el mundo más que nunca, cartografiando y nombrando los lugares que encontraban. Se adentraron valientemente en los mares para conocer el mundo, a menudo sin estar seguros de si encontrarían algo, y mucho menos de si volverían a casa.Las exploraciones realizadas durante esta época influirían en la configuración del mundo en el futuro de muchas maneras. La colonización, el comercio y la educación cambiaron debido a la expansión del mundo conocido, así como las relaciones internacionales. La Era de los Descubrimientos fue una época apasionante para todos los europeos, desde navegantes y cartógrafos hasta monarcas y comerciantes. Ansiosos por forjar nuevas rutas comerciales entre sus propios reinos y las tierras exóticas, reyes y reinas invirtieron en la exploración marítima, con la esperanza de encontrar bienes valiosos que pudieran impulsar las economías locales en declive.En La Era de los Descubrimientos: Una guía fascinante de una era de exploración europea, que incluye los viajes de Cristóbal Colón a las Américas y la ruta marítima de Vasco da Gama a la India, descubrirá temas como:El príncipe Enrique el NaveganteBartolomé DíazVasco da GamaVasco da GamaAlbuquerqueCristóbal ColónLos últimos viajes de Cristóbal ColónAmérico VespucioPonce de LeónDiogo Lopes de SequeiraHernán CortésFernando de MagallanesJuan CabotoEl joven ColónLas leyes de BurgosJacques CartierFrancisco Vázquez de CoronadoFrancis DrakeWalter Raleigh y las dos colonias fracasadasLa Compañía Comercial de las Indias OrientalesLa colonia de JamestownLos peregrinos del MayflowerLa Compañía Holandesa de las Indias OrientalesNavegación y cartografíaAlimentación, agricultura y ganaderíaEnfermedades, esclavitud y religiónY mucho, mucho más.¡Adquiera este libro ahora para saber más sobre la Era de los Descubrimientos!

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