new land, gold silver and tobacco, thousands of europeans moved to new lands, disease transported and killed all natives almost immediatley
idk i guess trade helped them with there social problems then they all whent to the mall to buy eachother friendship toes.
The positive effects were that the explorers gained wealth and fame; they were able to bring back new items to their home country; they were able to bring back large quantities of spices, silver, etc.; and new trade routes were developed. The negative effects were that explorers were at risk of death; if the trip failed a lot of money would be wasted; and there were risks that the explorers could bring diseases back to their home countries.
one of the most richest and powerful countries of Europe.(Spain)
Many nations granted freedom to their colonies.
Both events were examples of Christianity's unifying effects in Europe.
You could die.
the America's were discovered
They wanted gold and to be rich and famous.
how were people Africa and the Americans affected by European exploration
The Age of Exploration introduced New World crops to the Old World and vice versa. It led to European countries establishing colonies in the Americas.
diseases were sent over to the people who werent immune to it and it helped colonize the new world.
The Spanish conquests brought European civilization and science to the relatively less-advanced tribes of North and South America. The effects included: -- the disruption of the existing societies -- looting of gold jewels, and valuables -- the exploitation or enslavement of tribes -- the reintroduction of horses into North America, adopted by Amerindian tribes -- the introduction of the Catholic faith by missionaries -- the widespread use of the Spanish language in Latin America
The Spanish conquests brought European civilization and science to the relatively less-advanced tribes of North and South America. The effects included: -- the disruption of the existing societies -- looting of gold jewels, and valuables -- the exploitation or enslavement of tribes -- the reintroduction of horses into North America, adopted by Amerindian tribes -- the introduction of the Catholic faith by missionaries -- the widespread use of the Spanish language in Latin America
Death, disease, devastation.
idk i guess trade helped them with there social problems then they all whent to the mall to buy eachother friendship toes.
A majority of the people in Central America and South America speak Spanish today
It was a divided issue with Jeffersonians supporting the French and Washington demanding strict neutrality on European affairs.