Superior technology from the old world and a lack of resistance by new world peoples to diseases brought to them from the old world. (The latter being the greatest factor).
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Had no natural protection from diseases brought by Europeans
They called them Tartars, which meant people from Hell (They called Hell Tartarus, from an ancient root word). The Mongols were some of the most fearsome peoples of the ancient world, known for conquering kingdoms with violence and without mercy.
Contact with the Europeans changed life in the new world by...?
Which voyages gave Europeans new knowledge of the world?
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Had no natural protection from diseases brought by Europeans.
Had no natural protection from diseases brought by Europeans.
Had no natural protection from diseases brought by Europeans.
Had no natural protection from diseases brought by Europeans
Had no natural protection from diseases brought by Europeans.
I wasn't aware that they were. Have you been there lately?
I was having trouble with this question as well. All of the answers seemed too specific or ambiguous, so I said the most likely reason was the superiority of European culture: it seemed like an all-encompassing answer.
Small pox. The natives had no resistence to diseases the europeans carried to the new world.
Europeans imported slaves to America to work the fields. They did not bring slaves over to give them freedom in the New World.
The Europeans explored the New World with ships.
They called them Tartars, which meant people from Hell (They called Hell Tartarus, from an ancient root word). The Mongols were some of the most fearsome peoples of the ancient world, known for conquering kingdoms with violence and without mercy.