War with the Ottoman Empire and the age of exploration pushed European science because conquest required navigation tools, compasses, and astrolabes.
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War with the Ottoman Empire and the age of exploration pushed European science because conquest required navigation tools, compasses, and astrolabes.
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"...to North America, they're going to South America, they need better navigation tools. They need compasses. They need astrolapse, okay? So science solves all..."
"...don't control the Strait of Hormuz to allow for free maritime navigation as before. What you want to do is destroy Iran's capacity to..."
"...well, then America can control naval access, okay? Trade access, maritime navigation. It can control all these things. And so what's going to happen..."
"...to free up the Strait of Hormuz and allow for maritime navigation in order to stabilize the global economy. Already we're seeing lots of..."
"...thereof is uncertain, and consequently, no culture of the earth. No navigation. No use of commodities that may be imported by sea. No commodious..."
"...the Vikings had these long ships that were perfect for river navigation. Okay? So that was another opportunity that presented itself. The armored knights..."
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