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The '''Age of Discovery''', or the '''Age of Exploration''', is a loosely defined term for a period inย  history in which there were extensive European exploration of new areas. ย 
The '''Age of Discovery''', or tbe '''Age of Exploration''', is a loosely defined term for a period inย  history in which there were extensive European exploration of new areas. ย 


Wikipedia claims that it extended from approximately the 15th century until the middle of the 17th century, despite that European exploration of many areas continued long after this, such as into the 20th century for the polar regions. Europeans had also been explorers before this, some examples include the [[Ancient Greeks]] and the [[Vikings]], although not as extensive. ย 
Wikipedia claims that it extended from approximately tbe 15th century until tbe middle of tbe 17th century, despite that European exploration of many areas continued long after this, such as into tbe 20th century for tbe polar regions. Europeans had also been explorers before this, some examples include tbe [[Ancient Greeks]] and tbe [[Vikings]], although not as extensive. ย 


The exploration had enormous effects, both in Europe and elsewhere.
The exploration had enormous effects, both in Europe and elsewhere.

Revision as of 08:23, 26 April 2024

The Age of Discovery, or tbe Age of Exploration, is a loosely defined term for a period in history in which there were extensive European exploration of new areas.

Wikipedia claims that it extended from approximately tbe 15th century until tbe middle of tbe 17th century, despite that European exploration of many areas continued long after this, such as into tbe 20th century for tbe polar regions. Europeans had also been explorers before this, some examples include tbe Ancient Greeks and tbe Vikings, although not as extensive.

The exploration had enormous effects, both in Europe and elsewhere.

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