What predictions about the future might a global traveler in the 15th century have reasonably made?

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4.What predictions about the future might a globaltraveler of the fifteenth century reasonably havemade? To what extent would it depend on precisely whenand where those predictions were made?

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5.In comparing the European empires in the Americas withthe Russian, Chinese, Mughal, and Ottomanempires, should world historians emphasize thesimilarities or the differences? What are the implicationsof each approach?

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1.)What predictions about the future might a global traveler in the fifteenth century havereasonably made?

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2.)In what ways did the gathering and hunting people of Australia differ from those of thewest coast of North America?

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3.)What kinds of changes were transforming West African agricultural village societiesand those of the Iroquois as the fifteenth century dawned?

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What factors contributed to Mehmed's victory under what circumstances might a different outcome have been possible?

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What different kinds of societies inhabited the Americas in the fifteenth century?

In the mid-fifteenth century, the powerful empires of the Aztecs and Incas dominated large areas of the Americas. There was no trade across the Atlantic Ocean at this stage. There were two ancient civilisations in cental and south America which the Spanish were particularly interested in.

In what ways did European maritime voyaging in the 15th century differ from that of China?

The main difference between European and Chinese maritime voyaging was size. The European voyages consisted of 3-4 ships and carrying around 100 people, while Zheng He's Chinese fleet consisted of hundreds of ships carrying a crew in the thousands.