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Use this Discovering American History video entitled When Worlds Collide 1492 - 1590 to study the impact of European expansion by the Spanish and French and later by the English, the Portuguese tradition of seafaring exploration, when the Spanish began the exploration of the New World in search of new lands to conquer and precious metals, and when the Spanish New World Empire took root in the West Indies, Central America and Mexico.

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  • When The Worlds Collide. Learn about When Worlds Collide 1492-1590. Follow the development of the United States from colonial days through the 1980's through the experiences of diverse communities of Americans.
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  • Learn how the Revolutionary and Constitutional period tested the ability of communities to keep their local identities while forging a national one.
  • Witness the struggle between national and sectional powers during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Examine how the weaknesses of local governments contributed to the growing power of national institutions during the Great Depression.
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