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EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 23 MIN

Arrival of Europeans and the beginning of the Atlantic Slave Trade (15th century)

from Sleep With History · host Whisper.fm

As dusk falls on the vibrant kaleidoscope of the 15th century, we wade gently into an era where the threads of the Renaissance wove through Europe, sparking an age of profound artistic and intellectual revival. Amidst this rebirth, whispers of distant shores began to stir the hearts of Europes maritime powers, driven by a complex blend of economic desires and spiritual zeal. The gentle ripple of this curiosity soon swelled into the formidable waves of exploration, nudging forth a world interconnected yet divided by the burgeoning currents of commerce and conquest. In the folds of this historical embrace, let us find a quiet corner to reflect on the forces that shaped our past, weaving through the calm and the storm of human endeavor. This episode is hosted by Brian Miller. Check out more of our shows and get your free trial of Whisper Premium: www.whisper.fm Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/channel/whisper-fm/id6466174594 Whisper.fm on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whisper_fm

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