short questions of evolution of geographical thoughts
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The development of geographical knowledge on the basis of a given time, context and place is called geographical thought.
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- Geographical ideas are based on context, time and place and it varies according to the concept of these ideas in different regions.
- It has gone through various phases throughout the continent of America. It had different concepts in different parts of the United States.
- Initially, geographic considerations influenced the formation of North America, then it gained an academic establishment during the American Revolution and eventually became a formal subject of study in America's universities and colleges.
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