European Settlers created the Canada of today.
Because he established a trade route which we still use
european exploration caused much exploration of the united states and helped give us more knowledge of the world . european exploration has caused the us to be what is is today without them exploring to the west of europe the us would not be what it is today
European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere
European exploration of Africa had major negative impacts, including the spread of diseases, exploitation of natural resources, and introduction of slave trade. This led to economic exploitation, political instability, and social disruption across the continent, leading to long-lasting consequences that continue to affect Africa today.
Marco Polo's travels may have had some influence on the development of European cartography ... leading to the European voyages of exploration a century later. ... Marco Polo and his Description of the World. History Today. Vol. 21, No. ...
It was part of the exploration of the Australian continent, and has no effect on us today, except perhaps as an inspiration.
The Métis indigenous people of Canada are recognized by the Canadian Constitution as an Aboriginal people. They live in Canada today and so have living relatives today. The Métis are descendants of specific First Nations and European ancestry who live in identified communities that have a unique culture.
There is a current exploration taking place in Afghanistan in the caves
The motto of Academy for Global Exploration is 'What did you learn at school today?'.
The age of exploration led to increased trade and cultural exchange, which contributed to the globalization of economies and the spread of ideas, technologies, and products. It also shaped modern geopolitical boundaries, creating a legacy of colonization and its socio-economic impacts that still affect countries and cultures today. Additionally, it sparked advancements in navigation, mapping, and technology that laid the groundwork for modern exploration and scientific discovery.
Israel, America, Britain, Canada, France, and lesser numbers in other western European countries.