Harpers Atlas of American History Selected From the American Nation Series

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Lettering should always be done in neat, plain print, and, as often as possible, imposed upon the map itself, though when this might seem to produce confusion a key sheet may be pinned or pasted to the map.
It will be found desirable always to read through the directions before be- ginning, so that devices may be hit upon to take care of overlapping areas before it is too late.
MAP STUDY No. 1 THE OLD WOKLD: DISSATISFACTION WITH THE WAY TO THE INDIES AND THE WAY TO HEAVEN Text: Cheyney, Europea
...n Background of American History, chaps, i-iii; Hayes, History of Modern Europe, vol. I, pp. 27-28, 43-49; Bassett, pp. 24, 26-27.
Maps : Asia and Europe.
THE Way to the Indies. — The principal eco- nomic cause of the Commercial Revolution was the desire of the nations of Western Europe to share in the trade of the Orient by finding new routes to the lands of spices, silks, and gold. Long before, the Crusades had introduced these riches and refinements to the knowledge of the noi'thern barons, and a taste thus formed had grown until they were considered indispensable.


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