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Explain why 1859 is a critical year in geography.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Critical year in geography:

  • Carl Ritter was born on 1779, considered to be one of the 'first modern geographers'. Ritter is best known for his 19-volume work on how geography influenced human history, Die Erdkunde I m Verhältniss zur Natur und zur Geschichte des Menschen (Geography in connection to Nature and Human History).
  • Carl Ritter was one of the adventurers Heinrich Barth's scholarly instructors who, on behalf of the British government, traveled to Northern and Western Africa to sign agreements to avoid the trans-Saharan slave trade.
  • He died in 1859 AD in Germany. That is the reason for calling 1859 is the critical year in geography.

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Answered by bratislava
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The 1859 is a critical year in geography.

Explanation:

  • By the 18th century, geography had become recognized as a discrete discipline and it also became apart of the curriculum of the education and especially the Paris and berlin and a host of development can be seen in the form alexander von Humboldt's works of the cosmos.
  • Philosophical works for the Kant are also one of the geographical analytical works that establish cause and effect relationships of the micro and the macros scale. The development of geographic thoughts in Germany in 1859 was taken as the beginning of the critical years for geographic knowledge.
  • Also with the publication of anthropogeography of the Friedrich Ratzel had a great contribution in the field.

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