The diseases and slavery that the European involvement in Central America, mostly headed by Cortes, had a huge impact on the United States, though indirectly.
Due to Cortes'/European involvement this happened:
25 Million Native-American-Indians died from diseases and other reasons.
Because of local (Spanish, not native American) protest (banned the use of native Americans as slaves), the Atlantic Slave Trade was indirectly started, the Africans believed to be tougher then the native Americans, and were able to 'take' more.
You get the idea, we're talking late 1500s, so there wouldn't have been much actual (what we consider today) America yet. Those two things are the most prominent of the influences that Cortes had on the US history, however there is sure to be much more.
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Cortes was a killer
It stopped the use of silver as money in the United States.
It left the United States as the only Super Power. The Soviet Union (known today as Russia), which was a threat to the United States, collapsed. you can do better than that ;D
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Uhmm people are stuck with learning it in history!
In 1620 when the Plymouth colony was established there was no US government, so there was no impact. The Mayflower is part of the history of the United States.
The climate and topography of the south had a major impact on the United States before 1860 because of the cotton country. This included the states of Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, and parts of North Carolina and Tennessee. The ability to grow cotton had a key impact on the economy of the region.
Cortes was a killer
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You will understand that the United States government has acted as much as it could to lessen the credit crisis. You will also know that the United States government has had a limited impact on actually reversing the credit crisis.
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Global stratification has both a positive and negative impact in the United States. In the United states the stratification is usually done according to power and wealth. This has led to people from the other parts of the world seek to immigrate into the United States.
In the United States, prematurely has a greater impact on African-Americans.
It didn't impact the world it impacted the United States.