Horses good, smallpox bad.
the transfer of disease
the introduction of horses to the Native Americans.
europeans took advantage of native american societies weakend by disease
The triangular trade brought alcoholism to Africa. Slavery destroyed societies and infrastructure. Today, it is possible to look at pictures an see where roads and farms existed before slavery destroyed them.
well whats the answer to my question: what is the Atlantic system and how did it affect the Americas
the introduction of smallpox
The Americans got food that they couldn't grow, and goods that they didn't have already.
the introduction of smallpox
Huge numbers of indigenous peoples were wiped out by European diseases.
The Americans got food that they couldn't grow, and goods that they didn't have already.
introduction of new foods to both Europe and the americasThere were exchange of diseases. The small pox came into the Americas from Europe and Syphilis came into Europe from the Americas....
Disease killed millions of Native AmericansThe Columbian Exchange (the transfer of plants, animals, diseases, etc. between the old and new worlds) had both positive and negative impacts. For the native people in the Americas, the cumulative effect was negative.One example is large groups of native peoples being wiped out by European diseases like smallpox.
Disease killed millions of Native AmericansThe Columbian Exchange (the transfer of plants, animals, diseases, etc. between the old and new worlds) had both positive and negative impacts. For the native people in the Americas, the cumulative effect was negative.One example is large groups of native peoples being wiped out by European diseases like smallpox.
Huge numbers of indigenous peoples were wiped out by European diseases.
The Columbian Exchange had a significant impact on religion by introducing Christianity to the Americas, leading to the conversion of many indigenous peoples. It also resulted in the spread of Catholicism and Protestantism throughout the New World, shaping religious practices and beliefs in the region. Additionally, the exchange of religious ideas and practices led to syncretism, blending traditional indigenous beliefs with Christianity in some cases.
Huge numbers of indigenous peoples were wiped out by European diseases.
Diseases