
The Birth of the New World
"The Birth of the New World" refers to a period in history marked by the Age of Exploration, primarily from the late 15th to early 17th centuries. During this time, Europeans discovered and connected previously isolated continents like the Americas, leading to significant cultural, economic, and political changes. This era shifted global power dynamics, introduced new skills, goods, and ideas, and initiated widespread interactions—sometimes peaceful, often tumultuous—between different civilizations. The event signifies the beginning of a more interconnected and complex world, laying the foundation for modern globalization.