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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 153. Chapters: European colonization of the Americas, British colonization of the Americas, Spanish colonization of the Americas, French colonization of the Americas, History of the Americas, Dutch colonization of the Americas, Atlantic slave trade, Dutch West India Company, New Netherland, New Sweden, The Indian Trade, Portuguese colonization of the Americas, Danish colonization of the Americas, Russian colonization of the Americas, Swedish colonization of the Americas, New France, Treaty of Breda, Age of Discovery, Saint Barthelemy, Population history of indigenous peoples of the Americas, Colonial Brazil, Former colonies and territories in Canada, Fort Ross, California, Latin American wars of independence, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Colonial mentality, First European colonization wave, Decolonization of the Americas, Russian America, Y Wladfa, Norse colonization of the Americas, Jesuit Reductions, Laws of Burgos, Scottish colonization of the Americas, Population of Native California, Laws of the Indies, Exploration of North America, Cambriol, First white child, Manteo, Timeline of the colonization of North America, New Laws, Courland colonization of the Americas, European colonization of the Southern United States, Welsh settlement in the Americas, Indian Reductions, German colonization of the Americas, New World, Christiansted National Historic Site, Hammer of Thor, Gray Lock, Eastern Settlement, Transatlantic migrations, Williamson-Balfour Company, Indigenous decolonization, Western Settlement, Fazenda, German Caribbean, Cassard expedition, Treaty of Whitehall, Viceroyalty of Brazil, Vinland Saga. Excerpt: The Age of Discovery, also known as the Age of Exploration, was a period in history starting in the early 15th century and continuing into the early 17th century during which Europeans engaged in intensive exploration o...