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Which is an example of how non-European cultures made the era of European exploration possible?
A. European explorers relied on African, Asian, and Native American sailors to crew their ships.
B. European explorers used non-European inventions such as the astrolabe, the compass, and gunpowder.
C. Asian diplomats initially invited and welcomed European trading expeditions to their lands.
D. Asian eagerness for knowledge of Christianity gave Europeans an excuse for commercial exploration.

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Answered by KingJuffrey
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C. Asian diplomats initially invited and welcomed European trading expeditions to their lands.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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A case of how non-European societies made the period of European investigation conceivable is Asian ambassadors at first welcomed and invited European exchanging endeavors to their properties.


The alleged Age of Exploration was a period from the mid fifteenth century and proceeding into the mid seventeenth century, amid which European boats were made a trip the world over to scan for new exchanging courses and accomplices to nourish thriving free enterprise in Europe.

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