The Chinese and the Muslims were not the only peoples to explore the maritime world before the Europeans. Trace the maritime progress of Malayo-Polynesians, Africans, and Amerindians before 1450

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Malayo-Polynesians traveled the Pacific Basin for thousands of years, covering several thousand miles in relatively small craft. Linguistic and biological evidence supports the intentional nature of Malayo-Polynesian expansion. West Africans explored the Atlantic in large oceangoing canoes. South American Arawaks and Caribs colonized the islands and territories of the Caribbean Basin and also undertook voyages to the North American mainland.

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