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Age Of Exploration : The Promise Of Glory

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Age of Exploration:
The Promise of Glory

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Hunter Macy
October 19, 2015
European History
Mr. Manno
Delbarton School

The Age of Exploration, during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, led to a myriad of expansion for European countries, namely Spain and Portugal. The rush to the New World by Portugal and Spain during the Age of Exploration, led by men such as Hernan Cortes, Christopher Columbus, and Vasco da Gama, shaped the world of today. Although the Age of Exploration brought Spain and Portugal vast amounts of wealth, it adversely affected the native populations by exposing them to foreign European diseases, ones they had not built immunity to, such as the smallpox virus. However, the native people were of no concern to the explorers and rulers of Portugal and Spain. The catalyzing force of Europe’s annexation of the Americas was their societal admiration of God, glory, and gold; each country eager to gain more power through expansion of territory and collection of wealth from undiscovered parts of the world.
Originating from Spain, Hernán Cortés led a groundbreaking expedition to the New World in search of undiscovered lands to claim for Spain. His claim to fame, historically, was his conquering of Aztec lands, located in modern day Mexico City. When Cortés originally arrived in Hispaniola, he received numerous gifts, including a large estate and

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