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Introduction 4
Causes: Why Was There an Age of Exploration? 6
Europe Sets Sail 8
Religion
Competition
Wealth
Glory
Knowledge
Empires of the Americas 14
The Inca
The Aztec
The Lost City
Trade
What Happened: The Explorers 20
Columbus and the New World 22
The Age of Exploration
Cortes
Pizarro
Cartier
De Soto
Drake
Consequences: How the Explorers Changed the World 36
A World Joined 38
Disease
Plants & Animals
Population
Dinner
Global-Gold
Migration
Ideas
Ways of Living
Conclusion 50
Place-finder Map 52
Biographical Dictionary 54
Glossary 59
Sources & Web Sites 60
Index 62
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