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The Expansion of Europe
Learn more about the expansion of europe in the Boundless open textbook.
https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/textbooks/boundless-u-s-history-textbook/european-encounters-with-the-new-world-2/the-expansion-of-europe-37/the-expansion-of-europe-248-10433/
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Colonial Expansion (North America 1492-1763)
Colonial Expansion (North America 1492-1763) : Erpi Classroom Films Inc. : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive.
https://archive.org/details/6037_Colonial_Expansion_North_America_1492-1763_00_10_24_10
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Colonialism - Britannica
A political-economic phenomenon whereby various European nations explored, conquered, settled, and exploited large areas of the world.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/colonialism
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European Colonization Around the World
When Europeans explored the globe during the "Age of Discovery" and began to colonize the countries they had "discovered", they did so for a number of reasons: to spread Christianity, to reap wealth through trade and exploitation of other countries' peoples and natural resources, to increase geopolitical power over other European countries, and to acquire land.
http://www.lessonsofourland.org/lessons/european-colonization-around-world
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The Earliest Modern Human Colonization of Europe
The expansion of modern humans over the planet is one of the most spectacular events in the course of human evolution. During millions of years, distinctive forms of hominins evolved in parallel and sometimes coexisted in the same regions.
http://www.pnas.org/content/109/34/13471.extract
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Colonization and Settlement of America
American colonial history belongs to what scholars call the early modern period. As such, it is part of a bridge between markedly different eras in the history of the western world. On its far side lies the long stretch we call the Middle Ages (or the "medieval period"), on its near one the rise of much we connect with modernity.
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/colonization-and-settlement-1585-1763
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The New World Encyclopedia - European Colonization of the Americas
The start of the European Colonization of the Americas is typically dated to 1492, although there was at least one earlier colonization effort. The first known Europeans to reach the Americas are believed to have been the Vikings ("Norse") during the eleventh century, who established several colonies in Greenland and one short-lived settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows in the area the Norse called Vinland, present day Newfoundland.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/European_Colonization_of_the_Americas
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Colonialism and Imperialism, 1450-1950 - EGO
The colonial encirclement of the world is an integral component of European history from the Early Modern Period to the phase of decolonisation. Individual national and expansion histories referred to each other in varying degrees at different times but often also reinforced each other.
http://ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/backgrounds/colonialism-and-imperialism/benedikt-stuchtey-colonialism-and-imperialism-1450-1950
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Colonialism Facts, Information, Pictures - Encyclopedia
Get information, facts, and pictures about Colonialism at Encyclopedia. Make research projects and school reports about Colonialism easy with credible articles from our online encyclopedia and dictionary.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Colonialism.aspx
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European colonial Empires, British, French in the 19th and 20th Centuries - The Map as History
European countries began exploring and seeking to dominate the rest of the world during the 15th and 16th centuries.
http://www.the-map-as-history.com/maps/5-history-europe-colonization.php
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European Colonialism - Essential Humanities
From the perspective of ancient and medieval Western civilization, the known world extended from northern Europe to the Sahara Desert, from the Atlantic Ocean to India (and, in the hazy distance, China).
http://www.essential-humanities.net/history-supplementary/european-colonialism/
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African Resistance to Colonial Rule
While African resistance to European colonialism is often thought of in terms of a white and black/European and African power struggle, this presumption underestimates the complex and strategic thinking that Africans commonly employed to address the challenges of European colonial rule.
http://exhibitions.nypl.org/africanaage/essay-resistance.html
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First Wave of European Colonization - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
The first European colonization wave took place from the early 15th century (Portuguese conquest of Ceuta in 1415) until the early 19th century (French invasion of Algeria in 1830), and primarily involved the European colonization of the Americas, though it also included the creation of European colonies in India and Maritime Southeast Asia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_wave_of_European_colonization
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Causes of British and French Rivalry in the Colonies - 18th Century History - The Age of Reason and Change
The causes for the rivalry between France and Britain are the disputes that developed over land in the colonies, control of the fur trade in the colonies and over the balance of power in Europe. These causes led to war. In the end, England became the most powerful nation in the world and the mercantile system was revamped.
http://www.history1700s.com/index.php/articles/10-american-revolution/147-causes-of-british-and-french-rivalry-in-the-colonies.html