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To the e a kingdom in Russia and reache become a symbol of military conquered Normandy in France England. Their descendants, 1 reconquest of Spain from the Mo in North Africa. Westward, the discovered and colonized Icelan decade of the 11th century, two ] and Leif Ericsson, on separate v America somewhere between However subsequent voyages fai colonization. Their voyages failed top open t were widely known. As pioneers i colonization, they entered the expansion. They were the first safely ride the turbulent water: known. There are many experts i were the first to achieve this feat, led to an expansion of trade i issolation which Western Europ contact with other lands. European pilgrimages to Pal centuries constituted a second isolation. The armies of crusade a tremendous stimulus to th merchants from Genoa and Veni< transporting and provisioning th< Egypt, the crusaders saw Orr precious stones. The merchand India, Ceylon, China, and tl transformed the European life, had been extremely poor becau were little known. The European as pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, g seasonings made stale food m products, included tapestries, rubies from Ceylon, mecial rhub known which deadened pain, an of commerce and adventure we Polo wrote of his adventures ir I addition to the tales about strong lands of Abyssinia andZ tales of negroes ivory, and gol< The knowledge of Africa by tl been richer in the classical era ol - was during the Middle Ages. Phoenicians (mixtures) knew the as the Canary Islands which Islands". All of this knowledg chroniclers like Ibn Battuta, A Moor from Granda in Spain s Africa. ipotHght I mns Came e 15th and 16th centuries had 10th and 11th centuries. After -alyzed the Roman empire, a ignation pervaded the whole of jra known as the Middle Ages, stirred up the Europeans was Europe by northern kingdoms :n. The consolidation of these as accompanied by waves of ;ast the Northmen established id Constantinople where they power. To the south, they : and twice overran parts of fhp Nnrmanc 5 ** ? biiv * iviiiiMlli)) MAVAWV4 lit tllW ors, and established out-posts : Northmen subdued Ireland, d and Greenland. In the first Norwegians: Biarni Heriulfson oyages, reached the shores of Labrador and Cape Cod. fed to achieve any measure of he new world yet their exploits in seafaring, shipbuilding, and main stream of European to build vessels which could s of the Atlantic as far as is who believe that the Egyptians HflWPVPf ftlP Mnco 'v ?? v j wiv t 1 V/iJV VV/llVf UV313 vhich helped to dissolve the ie had lived under and led to , 1 lestine in the 12th and 13th factor that broke the shell of :rs voyaging to Palestine gave e building of ships. Italian :e grew rich upon the profits of i warrior pilgrims. In Syria and ental spices, fine cloth, and iise which came from Arabia, he spice Islands completely Before 1100, living conditions se the arts of preserving food is relished such Oriental spices inger, cloves, and mace. These ore palatable. Other oriental diamonds, pearls from India, arb, opium, the only drug then d chinaware. The regeneration :re really stirred when Marco 1 the Far East. the Far East came rumors of anzibar and Madagascar with i. le Europeans appears to have f the Roman civilization than it The Romans along with the western coast of Africa as far they called the "Fortunate ;e along with the records Of Berber and Leo Africanus, a timulated greater interest in Robena Egemonye

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