When Columbus dropped anchor at the island he called San Salvador, he initiated the process by which a series of very different-and very old-worlds and a rich variety of places, cultures, and peoples were slowly revealed to an astonished Europe.
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Publish Date
February 5, 1997
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Language
English
Pages
228
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American National characteristics, Civilization, National characteristics, American, Exceptionalism, United States -- Civilization -- To 1783, United States -- Civilization -- 1783-1865, Intellectual life, Ethnology, north america, United states, civilization, to 1783, United states, civilization, 1783-1865Places
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"When Columbus dropped anchor at the island he called San Salvador, he initiated the process by which a series of very different-and very old-worlds and a rich variety of places, cultures, and peoples were slowly revealed to an astonished Europe."
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