Millennium History

History of Oceania

  • How was john contact with First Nations?

    John Cabots contact with First Nations people during his 1497 voyage to North America was limited and relatively peaceful, based on the accounts that have been passed down. Heres a summary of his encounters with the Indigenous communities he encountered:First Encounter:Upon reaching the coast of Nor

  • What are Names of archipelago?

    Here are some names of archipelagos:- Andaman and Nicobar Islands (India)- Azores (Portugal)- Bahamas- Balearic Islands (Spain)- Canary Islands (Spain)- Channel Islands (United Kingdom)- Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)- Hawaiian Islands (United States)- Indonesian Archipelago- Japanese Archipelago- Mald

  • When was Atlantis Paradise built?

    There is no evidence to suggest that the lost city of Atlantis ever existed, therefore it was never built.

  • Why did Inca have representatives of the central government study societies newly conquered areas?

    The Inca did not have representatives of the central government study societies newly conquered areas. The Inca generally did not force conquered cultures to assimilate but instead allowed them to retain their own languages and customs.

  • What relationships did Cartier have with the first nations?

    Jacques Cartier, the French explorer, had various interactions and experiences with the First Nations people during his voyages to North America in the 16th century. Here are some key aspects of his relationships with them:Initial Contact:Cartiers first encounter with the First Nations occurred in 1

  • What were the motivations for founding Roanoke Island Colony?

    1. Economic: - Seeking resources like natural treasures, gold, and precious metals - Establishing trade with Native Americans and potentially Asia2. Religious: - Seeking religious freedom and a safe haven for Protestant communities3. Imperial Expansion: - Boosting Englands standing and power

  • What was Cortes results?

    Hernán Cortés, a Spanish conquistador, led an expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire and the conquest of Mexico. Here are some of the notable results of Cortes expedition:1. Conquest of the Aztec Empire: Cortes and his forces successfully defeated the Aztec Empire, one of the most

  • What were the main motive for settlers to come each of colonies?

    The motives for settlers to come to each of the colonies varied, but some of the main reasons included:1. Virginia (Jamestown): Economic Opportunities: The primary motive was economic gain, with the establishment of the Virginia Company of London and the promise of land and wealth for investors a

  • How do we know that the Inca had extensive trading networks?

    There are a few pieces of evidence that suggest the Inca had extensive trading networks.- Archaeological evidence: Excavations of Inca sites have uncovered a wide variety of goods from different regions of the empire, including pottery, textiles, and metal objects. This suggests that the Inca were e

  • Who financed Hernan expeditions?

    The Spanish crown financed Hernan Cortess expeditions to Mexico. Cortes initially funded the first expedition personally and secured loans from wealthy private individuals. After a disagreement with the governor of Cuba, Diego Velázquez, who had commissioned him, the Spanish Crown authorized an inve

  • How far down was Atlantis believed to be?

    There is no clear evidence or mention in ancient texts about the depth or location of Atlantis, as its existence remains a matter of speculation and mythical belief. If youre referring to the legendary Atlantis described by Plato in his Timaeus and Critias dialogues, its physical location and specif

  • When did people live in Easter Island?

    People have lived on Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, for over a millennium. The earliest known evidence of human settlement dates back to around 1000 CE. The islands population gradually grew over time, reaching its peak in the 16th century with an estimated population of around 15,000 people

  • How many people died in the lost city of atlantis?

    There is no evidence that the lost city of Atlantis ever existed, so it is impossible to say how many people may or may not have died there.

  • How did the Nazca change their environment to make it suitable for agriculture?

    Building AqueductsThe Nazca constructed an amazing network of aqueducts to address the extreme dry conditions of their environment and turn it suitable for agriculture. These aqueducts spanned more than 100 kilometers and allowed them to transport water from mountain springs and rivers through under

  • Which region is not correctly matched with the person who explored or conquered it?

    Incorrect MatchingRegion: North AmericaExplorer/Conqueror: Christopher ColumbusCorrect MatchingRegion: North AmericaExplorer/Conqueror: John CabotChristopher Columbus explored the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America, not North America. John Cabot was an Italian explorer who claimed

  • What island did the lived on?

    Island: StromboliThe lived on the volcanic island of Stromboli, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the northern coast of Sicily, Italy.

  • What is the correct precedure for confirming a UXO?

    Step 1 - Visual ConfirmationThe first step in confirming a UXO is to visually identify it. This can be done by looking for the following characteristics:* Shape: UXOs can come in a variety of shapes, but they are often cylindrical or spherical.* Size: UXOs can range in size from small bullets to lar

  • What was the lowest level of Shang society?

    The lowest level of Shang society was occupied by slaves, who were often prisoners of war or criminals. They were forced to work in the fields, build palaces and temples, and serve the upper classes. Slaves had no rights and could be bought, sold, or traded like any other commodity.

  • What challenges might the expedition have faced without Sacajawea?

    The expedition led by Lewis and Clark faced numerous challenges during their exploration of the uncharted territories of the American West. Without the invaluable contributions of Sacajawea, a Shoshone woman who served as their guide and interpreter, the expedition would likely have encountered even

  • Where is the taghaza loctaced in relation to timbuktu?

    The Taghaza salt mines are located in the Sahara desert, about 650 kilometers northeast of Timbuktu, Mali.

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