Please rewrite the question. It needs a time frame. If you are asking about the colonies they provided many goods to the British. Indigo, cotton, lumber, ships, furs, corn, potatoes, tobacco, glassware, rice, molasses, and various natural items.
Because winds tend to blow from North America towards Europe.
America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa
pineapple
Beginning with diseases such as measles and smallpox brought over by Europeans when they came to colonize, such as measles and smallpox, yes immigrants bring diseases with them when they come to America. In fact, diseases brought along, intentionally and unintentionally from Europe have killed off many of the native peoples in many parts of the world.
To warn Europe to stay out of Latin America
It should but why buy it there and bring it here
Yes. The Spanish were the first people to bring cattle to North America from Europe in the late 1400's. The second group to bring cattle from Europe where English, Dutch and other later European settlers who came to North America over two hundred years later.
To find resources such as sugar cane to bring back to South America to sell and also to find gold
ummm.. welll its really the Americans they crossed the loved land.
ummm.. welll its really the Americans they crossed the loved land.
Capitalism.
No, both tobacco and vanilla went from the New World to the Old.
The continents by area are: * Asia * Africa * North America * South America * Antarctica * Europe * Australia.
europe traded america
Guns, Shiny things (No Joke), and other goods that were inaccessible to Native Americans
Maize (corn), tobacco, and indigo were three of the biggest American exports to Europe when America was first discovered.
Europe is not in North America. Europe and North America is separated by the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean.