Contact with Europeans in the 16th century introduced advanced firearms and military tactics to Japanese warfare, significantly altering traditional combat methods. The introduction of matchlock guns (tanegashima) led to the decline of samurai cavalry charges and the rise of infantry-based strategies. Additionally, European naval technology influenced Japanese naval warfare, enhancing their maritime capabilities. This fusion of military innovation contributed to the unification of Japan under powerful warlords during the Sengoku period.
One positive effect of Europeans coming in contact with the Americas was the exchange of crops and agricultural techniques, known as the Columbian Exchange. This exchange introduced new staple foods, such as potatoes, tomatoes, and maize, to Europe, which contributed to population growth and improved diets. Additionally, the introduction of European farming practices and livestock had a lasting impact on agricultural development in the Americas.
The effect of Japan isolating itself for more than 300 years was peace, stability and prosperity. Europeans were spreading Christianity and trading then and this was feared by the Japanese ruler Tokugawa.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
If the Japanese had not invaded China, the would have been no effect on the map of China.
europeans took advantage of native american societies weakend by disease
Answer this question… Europeans thought the Japanese were superior to the Chinese.
The effect was they had no trade with the Europeans because of the Spanish started converting the Japanese to catholic. The shogun who ruled in 1630s worried about the foreigners in japan. He learned they made a settlement in the Philippine's. SO he ordered all Christians to leave the country and promised any Japanese person who left to be killed upon their return. so for the next 200 years japan isolated themselves form the rest of the worlds contact
Yes.
One positive effect of Europeans coming in contact with the Americas was the exchange of crops and agricultural techniques, known as the Columbian Exchange. This exchange introduced new staple foods, such as potatoes, tomatoes, and maize, to Europe, which contributed to population growth and improved diets. Additionally, the introduction of European farming practices and livestock had a lasting impact on agricultural development in the Americas.
It led Europeans to believe that they were better than Asians and Africans.
The Europeans affected the aboriginals by decreasing population
One common effect was death.
Terrible diseases.
spice gold
They abbused them
The effect of Japan isolating itself for more than 300 years was peace, stability and prosperity. Europeans were spreading Christianity and trading then and this was feared by the Japanese ruler Tokugawa.
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