1) Prince Henry of Portugal helped develop 15th century sailing innovations that helped expand trade and spread Christianity.
2) The Treaty of Tordesillas divided trade and colonization rights between Spain and Portugal in the New World to prevent conflict between the two powers.
3) The Enlightenment era saw the development of scientific processes and thinkers such as Galileo, Newton, Locke and Rousseau who promoted reason and individualism, influencing the American colonies and helping to spark revolutions like the French Revolution against absolute rule and for liberal reforms.
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"Transfer It" Please respond to the following:
Rate the three (3) most important concepts that you learned in this course in order of importance (one [1] being the most important). Propose two (2) applications of this knowledge in your current or a future position.
Predict the most significant ethical issue that you believe HR professionals will face in the next ten (10) years. Provide a rationale for your response.
Chien 6
Szu-Meng Chien
004897616
Professor Long
History 146
September 7, 2016
Book Review: Daily Life during the California Gold Rush
Introduction:
In the book of “Daily Life during the California Gold Rush” wrote by Thomas Long, mainly discussed about that during the 1849 to 1855, many people are heading to California looking for gold and want to be wealthy. This has gave Californians a benefit of economic opportunities. The Argonaut came to California and digging for golds. This has made an effect on making California grew dramatically faster than others. This period of time is called a California Gold Rush and this is one of the most significant event in the United States history that brought a dramatic changes in the population growth, the territory and the economic growth.
Chapter 1:
Chapter 1 mainly discussed about the history of Californians before the gold rush event had occurred. Even though the Gold Rush has incredibly changed the environment of California, but many of those surroundings are changed before with the discovery of the chemical GOLD during the 1848.
Many people already visited California and they already inhabited by variety of people before the discovery of gold. They gather into groups and they create their own system of values which it leads to a change of the California’s environment. The Indians have already lived in California for over 10 thousand years ago. They are the first group who discovered California. They are the only people who live in California until the Spanish people came and began to colonize California in 1769. From then, there were over 300,000 Indians living in California representing over 100 tribes. It was a diverse collection of societies with distinct cultures and traditions. This all would change drastically with the arrival of the Spaniards.
Chapter 2:
In this chapter, it mainly talked about the transition of California. President Polk wanted to combine California and New Mexico together and make them turn to a part of the United States territory which leads to an initiated war. The United States was going to buy the territory of New Mexico but they rejected their offer, therefore, in 1846, the Congress draw a war on Mexico since they have Mexican troops go across the RIO Grande and they have entered the disputed territory that the United states had claimed before. They have fought for the next two years and the United States had defeated their neighbors as a contribution of the successful campaigns. During the 1848, Mexico lost their power and they lost their ca ...
Transfer It Please respond to the followingRate the three (3.docxturveycharlyn
"Transfer It" Please respond to the following:
Rate the three (3) most important concepts that you learned in this course in order of importance (one [1] being the most important). Propose two (2) applications of this knowledge in your current or a future position.
Predict the most significant ethical issue that you believe HR professionals will face in the next ten (10) years. Provide a rationale for your response.
Chien 6
Szu-Meng Chien
004897616
Professor Long
History 146
September 7, 2016
Book Review: Daily Life during the California Gold Rush
Introduction:
In the book of “Daily Life during the California Gold Rush” wrote by Thomas Long, mainly discussed about that during the 1849 to 1855, many people are heading to California looking for gold and want to be wealthy. This has gave Californians a benefit of economic opportunities. The Argonaut came to California and digging for golds. This has made an effect on making California grew dramatically faster than others. This period of time is called a California Gold Rush and this is one of the most significant event in the United States history that brought a dramatic changes in the population growth, the territory and the economic growth.
Chapter 1:
Chapter 1 mainly discussed about the history of Californians before the gold rush event had occurred. Even though the Gold Rush has incredibly changed the environment of California, but many of those surroundings are changed before with the discovery of the chemical GOLD during the 1848.
Many people already visited California and they already inhabited by variety of people before the discovery of gold. They gather into groups and they create their own system of values which it leads to a change of the California’s environment. The Indians have already lived in California for over 10 thousand years ago. They are the first group who discovered California. They are the only people who live in California until the Spanish people came and began to colonize California in 1769. From then, there were over 300,000 Indians living in California representing over 100 tribes. It was a diverse collection of societies with distinct cultures and traditions. This all would change drastically with the arrival of the Spaniards.
Chapter 2:
In this chapter, it mainly talked about the transition of California. President Polk wanted to combine California and New Mexico together and make them turn to a part of the United States territory which leads to an initiated war. The United States was going to buy the territory of New Mexico but they rejected their offer, therefore, in 1846, the Congress draw a war on Mexico since they have Mexican troops go across the RIO Grande and they have entered the disputed territory that the United states had claimed before. They have fought for the next two years and the United States had defeated their neighbors as a contribution of the successful campaigns. During the 1848, Mexico lost their power and they lost their ca ...