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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
+you’re 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]
+
+\pagebreak
+
+# References
diff --git a/Draft.md b/Draft.md
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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
+
+
+\pagebreak
+# References
diff --git a/Norumbega.md b/Norumbega.md
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+++ b/Norumbega.md
@@ -25,6 +25,17 @@
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.
+
\pagebreak
# References
diff --git a/bibliography.bib b/bibliography.bib
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--- a/bibliography.bib
+++ b/bibliography.bib
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
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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+
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