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Why is the 16th century considered a key phase in a history of colonialism? What were theimplications for dynastic propaganda back in Medici Florence? What about in papal Rome?How did they draw on a 'global' imaginary?

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The 16th century is considered a key phase in colonialism because of the European expansion into the Americas, both culturally, politically, and religiously.

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