TudorQueen
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During the classical period of the Maya (250 - 900 AD), the rules of the Empire decide to set their sights on sea travel. The Maya slowly expand their empire by establishing massive cities around the Gulf of Mexico, in what today would be know as the southern United States, as well as on the Caribbean islands. The Maya eventually decide to send an expedition across the Atlantic, to discover what is upon the horizon. The expedition sails and arrives in what today would be considered Spain in or around the 400's, and returns to the Americas. What impact could this interaction have had on the Mayan Empire and the Western world?
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