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Among the choice I think the <span>statements describe impacts of the Age of Discovery are the below:
</span>New trade routes to Asia were discovered.
<span>European trade was expanded.
Better technology led to better ships. </span>
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One effect of spanish colonization is that their was a quota act made in place of the colonization
Answer:
The Arab Empire starts conquering vast territories, which led to the emergence of the Islamic religion.
Explanation:
Islam spread through military conquest, trade, pilgrimage, and missionaries. In the west and north Africa, Islam began to spread during the 9th century. The Muslim conquest affects Europe by the capture of several states. The Moors dominated the Iberian Peninsula from 711 until 1492 and the Muslims rule the Island of Sicily. In the 11th century, Europe launched a series of holy wars, known as the Crusades. Their goal was to retake Jerusalem and the surrounding Holy Land from Muslim control. After the four crusades, Christians lost the war.
It expanded in Iberian peninsula, Africa, Sicily, Byzantine and Sasanian empires.
The metric system was devised by the French.