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    Chapter 1 of Three Old World Create a New 1492 to 1600 focuses on the amalgamation of three worlds : America, Europe and Africa. Those three words all lead to the cultural diversity in America. The factors that contributed to the new world are: goods, slavery, cultural diversity, oceanic routes (or access to travel like ships) and, location Goods were the original agenda foreign people like the Europeans and Arabs came to Africa. Africa had numerous resources such gold, ivory, rice and grains

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    In the time of Old, a people group devoted themselves to the Mosaic teachings and Abrahamic teachings: they worshiped the monotheistic God, Yahweh. Within the teachings of Yahweh, law and heritage structured the people group who became the nation of Israel. Primarily, the writings of the Old Testament were for the Israelites. These writings brought identity, heritage, and understanding to the people of Israel. Although the nation had monarchs such as kings, it was ultimately a theocracy: God sovereignly

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    Global Wine Wars: New World Challenges Old This case describes the global development of wine industry, and how new world wine players occupied the global market share from old world wine producer gradually. It is very interesting that author selected the Britain as the sample stage for the battle between the new world wine campaign and the traditional campaign. Nowadays, in the “Old World” countries of Europe, where the bulk of the volume is still produced, this is of great concern. However

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    the world? They would have said France, Italy or Spain. However, if you ask someone the same question nowadays, the answer would be different. The new wine industry players such as Australia, the United States and Chile are changing the global industry structure, leading the global industry trend, and challenging the traditional wine makers by introducing innovations at every stage of the value chain. This article analyzed the development of global wine industry from the old world to the

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    Write a summary explaining how the text answers the driving question. Use this Rubric to craft your response. The actions of the conquerors from different countries in the Old World caused powerful and influential empires in the New World to crumble and ultimately fade. Some prime examples of influential empires crumbling due to the European influence are the Aztec and Inca Empires. The Aztec empire was conquered by the explorer Cortes. Cortes came from the main Spanish base in Cuba, despite the

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    One aspect that can be seen in both the New World artifacts and the Old World artifacts are human and animal figures. Humans, animals, and combinations between the two can be seen in both worlds but there are obvious differences in the details. Artifacts in the Old World tend to give a more realistic representation of humans and animals whereas the New World tends to give a more cartoon or stylized representation of the figures. The Old World museum has several figures that show a realistic picture

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    drift separated the New Worlds from the Old World by gradually carrying the plate through the ocean. The Old World is the continents known as Eurasia and Africa today. People who lived in the Old World know nothing about other plates outside this Old World. Therefore, when Europeans who were sailing through the Atlantic found a new continent, based on information I found from the website, StudyMode, an Italian explorer, Amerigo Vespucci, named the new continent the New World which is now known as America

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    Wines in the Old and New World Xuanyu Liu San Francisco State University   Abstract The wines are divided into two categories, the old world wine and the new world wine. When Hugh Johnson came up with his concept of these two worlds, people have started to find out the differences. Wines are beverages of gods, and people enjoy them and have their own understanding of wines. The old world wines are traditional while the new world wines are modern. In this research paper, I will tell the difference(s)

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    1492 two completely different worlds collided head-on. After that point there was no going back, the world the Europeans and Native Americans knew before that event was gone and moved one step closer to the world we know today. Both of these civilizations benefited from this contact, but some benefited more than others especially the Old World. In fact the Old World benefited significantly more than the New World. One new commodity that greatly benefited the old world was new crops like the potato

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    Christopher Columbus In many a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, various resources from the New World of North America had been transported and distributed throughout the pre-established European countries founded before the discovery of the Americas, the Old World. In great means of success, the resources expanded in popularity and caused many economic and agricultural effects on the inhabitants of the Old World. The great man behind such growth was Christopher Columbus, an Italian seaman who, on commissioned

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