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P A C T S O F

3: TH E IM
GROU P Y O N
IS C OV E R
N AN D D
LORA TIO IS T O R Y
EXP O R LD H
W n Santos, Cholo Sa lus,
nchez ,

h n e i n D io e n M a ng a
e n d oz a,E q u ia o, Ed ,
s J o h n M e lo M ab a Pa ja rito
ER S: E r ie a rt in , C i M ic he lle
MEMB io n , AilaM e M a ll ar i,
Riv a s
es ur r e c c J o se p h in ro nic a
Ashle i R a ria no , a s ta s, Ve
a, Je n M e M a na l
a Su ng S h a r le n
Erik
CLAIM: EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY HAD A SIGNIFICANT
IMPACT ON WORLD HISTORY BY FOSTERING GLOBALIZATION,
REVOLUTIONIZING TRADE, AND RESHAPING CULTURAL AND
SOCIETAL STRUCTURES.

Evidence 1: Exploration led to the


establishment of global trade networks.

Reasoning: The exploration of new routes


and territories enabled the development of
global trade networks, bringing together
diverse cultures and fostering economic
prosperity.
Claim: Science is a way of understanding the
natural world.

Evidence 2: Exploration sparked scientific


advancements and expanded knowledge of
the natural world.

Reasoning: The pursuit of exploration


required innovation, leading to
advancements in scientific knowledge and
navigation that are still relevant today.
Claim: Exploration paved the way for
colonialism and imperialism

Evidence 3: Exploration and discovery


enabled the expansion of empires and the
spread of colonialism.

Reasoning: The exploration and


colonization of new territories by European
powers transformed the course of world
history.
Claim: Exploring our world will lead to the
expansion of our knowledge and geography.

Evidence 4: Discovery of new species and


habitats.

Reasoning: The discovery of new species


and habitats is a vital endeavor in the field
of biology, as it expands our understanding
of Earth's biodiversity and ecological
systems.
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