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In what ways did the people of the 15th century interact with each other?They interacted through webs of empire, large-scale political systems that brought together a variety of culturally different peoples; through webs of religion that linked far-flung peoples; and through long-established patterns of trade among peoples occupying different environments and producing different goods.
What different kinds of societies inhabited the Americans 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.
What is a striking similarity between China and Western Europe during the fifteenth century?What is a striking similarity between China and Western Europe during the fifteenth century? The power and authority of states increased in both China and Western Europe. What was the most notable change in the political realm of the Islamic world in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries?
What features differentiated the four Islamic empires in the fifteenth century?What features differentiated the four Islamic empires in the fifteenth century. Ottoman- wealth, power and splendor. Large territory and incorporation of many diverse people, and economical and cultural sophistication successors to Roman Empire.
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