Europe brought wheat, sugar, rice, coffee, horses, cows, pigs, and diseases such as small pox and measles to the Americas. The Americas brought gold, silver, corn, potatoes, pineapples, tomatoes, tobacco, beans, vanilla, chocolate and Syphilis to Europe.Other crops brought from Africa included peanuts (originally from South America), millet, sorghum, guinea melon, liquorice, watermelon, and sesame (benne). Over time, these foods found their way into American footways and became a basic component of southern cuisine.East Asian cuisine Examples of staple foods include rice, noodles, mung beans, soybeans, seafood (Japan has the highest per capita consumption of seafood), mutton (Mongolia), bok choy (Chinese cabbage), and tea.
prince henry the navigator sent out several ships to explore the western coast of africa :)
It's hard to say. Many nations/colonies/shipbuilders sent ships to Africa, so there's not a definite answer.
A letter, parcel or trade goods can be sent from an African country to and American country.
middle passage?
Henry Hudson was sent by the Dutch East India Company to find a western route to Asia. They are considered to be the first multi-national corporation in the world, as well as the first to issue stock.
I personally avoid anything sent to me by gmail. I also avoid anything sent to me from Europe, Asia and Africa. Sorry.
His heart was cut out, and his body sent back to Europe to be buried.
Almost every country in Europe tried to find a way to Asia, the two most predominate ones were Spain and Portugal.
Introduced Africa to Christianity through Portuguese, A lot of weaponry were sent to Africa in exchange for slaves . As mentioned slavery increased specially in the Triangle of Trade ( weapons from Europe to Africa, slaves from Africa to America, Crops from America to Europe). After the discovery of Americas, Europeans wanted labor to farm and do the hard work for them when colonizing in America.
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The triangular trade involved three main trade routes: Europe to Africa (guns, cloth, and other goods exchanged for slaves), Africa to the Americas (Africans forcibly transported as slaves), and the Americas to Europe (raw materials like sugar and cotton sent back). This cycle continued with goods and slaves being traded among these regions.
Spain, England France, Portugal and the Netherlands all sent expeditions to the New World and to Africa and Asia.
Samuel de Champlain got sent back to Europe.
European powers were interested in gaining colonies in Asia and Africa so that they could have areas on these continents that dealt in the slave trade. Many Asian immigrants were sent to San Francisco to help with the railroad while Africans were sent to the South to work on cotton plantations.
King Francis I of France sent him to look for a sea route west to Asia.
middle passage
In the 15th century, the Portuguese sent expiditions into sub-Saharan Africa. They colonized parts of northern Africa and with a stronger military than the native, smaller tribes they took slaves and held a monopoly over the slave trade to Europe. This is the first time black slave were introduced to Europe.