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Write up a paragraph that summarizes the thesis of your article and the major
evidence it uses. Remember to cite! Parenthetical citations (author, page) are
fine. If you are only using part of the article, make it clear which pages
youre using. Avoid just summarizing what the author said in order; synthesize
it all together, and include in this paragraph any bias, slant, or assumptions
you see in the author. This step is worth 2 points.

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# Bibliography
Wow,[@AdamsMemBiog08] look[@FlemPicHist95] at[@JackHors92] all[@LeporeThese18] these[@WeiseDis84] references![@KirsNor98]
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# References

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# Intro Paragraph
# First Body Paragraph: How did the Myth Emerge
# Second Body Paragraph: How it was used in the Age of Exploration
# Third Body Paragraph: How it was used in the Late 19th Century
# Conclusion
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# References

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once sufficient firsthand knowledge reached Europe from early attempts at
settlement and from further exploration, both the cartographical Norumbega
and the tales associated with it entirely disappeared."[@KirsNor98, 35]
- Except by Horsford and others in the later 18th.
- "Many Renaissance cosmographers subscribed to the philosophy of natural
harmony. It rested on the idea that the physical world was governed by laws
ensuring perfect equilibrium."[@KirsNor98, 35]
- Cartography wasn't really a science, had philosophical aspects as well.
- "Accordingly, when Europeans heard about the New World, they anticipated that
it would contain at least an embryonic counterpart of features of the
geography and human behaviour of the Old World."[@KirsNor98, 35]
- **Europeans went to the New World looking for the Old**, for what they had
known and what was familiar.
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# References

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year = {2018},
publisher = {W. W. Norton \& Company, Inc.},
address = {New York, N.Y.},
annote = {Review: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/indimagahist.115.4.08}
annote = {Review: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/indimagahist.115.4.08.}
}
% https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6909322M

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