The Age of Discovery marked the beginning of European exploration and conquests in the Americas and the rise of a more interconnected global economy.
The cause was that they wanted food brought back to them and gold money and the wanted to win the wars.
Amerigo Vespucci sailed for Guyana on April 10, 1497 on what was his first maiden exploration from Cadiz Spain under the blessing of King Ferdinand of Spain. Because of his excellent exploration, navigation and cartography skills, the Americas derived its name from the feminized Latin version of his first name as a sign of honour to him.I hope it helped you :)Preferences§1234567890-=BackspaceTabqwertyuiop[]Returncapslockasdfghjkl;'\shift`zxcvbnm,./shiftEnglishDeutschEspañolFrançaisItalianoPortuguêsРусскийaltalt
People from Europe, Australia, and the Americas used to call Africa the "dark continent." There were two reasons. One, was that it was very difficult for explorers who went there, and many of them died of illnesses such as yellow fever and malaria. Second, was because most of the continent was unknown as a result of that difficulty in exploration.
Human habitation of the Americas began approximately 30,000 years ago
Amerigo Vespucci, a man who died of Malaria and whom the Americas are named after.
European exploration in the Americas resulted in a decline of populations due to diseases brought to the New World to which the natives had no immunity. For Africans, this exploration saw the beginning of the Atlantic slave trade where millions were captured and resettled in the Americas.
How did exploration of americas benefit spain?
Spain was hovering on the edge of financial ruin. Through the explorations in the Americas, they found mines and relics of gold, silver and other important natural resources. These items were taken back to Spain to support their country and continued exploration with little regard for those who were stolen from.
Many lived harsh lives or died
Many lived harsh lives or died
the long term efects were that the americas had a lot of constapation
Diseases introduced by the Columbian Exchange
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In the 16th century, Spain dominated the exploration and exploitation of the Americas. The Spanish Empire was one of the largest empires in history.
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There was no treaty at all
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