Asked by tasha
                how were the differences from north america, asia, eurasia, and europe important to the international state of affairs in 1450?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    In 1450, the North Americans didn't know anything about Eurasia, nor did Eurasians know anything about North America.
I don't know why you've repeated Asia, Europe, and Eurasia. Eurasia includes both Europe and Asia.
    
I don't know why you've repeated Asia, Europe, and Eurasia. Eurasia includes both Europe and Asia.
                    Answered by
            tasha
            
    so i don't unerdstand then how were there differences important to the international state of affairs in 1450?
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I don't either.  Please check with your instructor to find out what s/he wants.
    
                    Answered by
            Lucky1003
            
    Tasha, I have the same question!  Did you ever find out where to find the answer?
    
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