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History, 26.05.2020 02:01 Matildagann

The terms “New World,” and “discovery” are used often when describing this Age of Exploration era. Why might these terms not be the most appropriate words to use? For example, was the New World really new? Are there any terms you can think of that may be more appropriate?

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