A subsequent effect of Christopher Columbus's voyages was the widespread European colonization of the Americas, which led to significant cultural, social, and economic changes. This colonization resulted in the exploitation and displacement of Indigenous populations, as well as the introduction of new crops, animals, and technologies to both the New World and Europe. The exchange initiated by Columbus, often referred to as the Columbian Exchange, had profound and lasting impacts on global history, shaping societies and economies across continents.
This is a disputed answer. Some say the first European explorers to reach America were the Vikings, with Leif Erickson being the first of them. However, the settlement he founded in about the year 1000 AD in what the vikings called Vinland, and was probably on the coast of modern Newfoundland, Canada, lasted only a short time and the Vikings did not follow-up with further exploration and settlement. Erikson's exploration and settlement had little effect on Europe and none that we know of on America. The European exploration and settlement of America that had a lasting effect on both Europe and America was that which followed the exploratory journey of Christopher Columbus (called ChristoffaCorombo in his native Genoa and Cristóbal Colón in Spain) in the year 1492, some 500 years after Leif Erikson.
D Day had the effect of removing many men from their jobs, which were then taken by women. It also increased military oriented productivity in America.
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Discovering North America would have significantly boosted Ponce de Leon's reputation as an explorer, potentially elevating him to a position of prominence among his contemporaries. It could have opened up new opportunities for exploration and conquest, as well as increased his access to resources and wealth. Additionally, such a discovery might have shifted the focus of Spanish exploration toward North America, influencing subsequent expeditions and interactions with indigenous populations. Ultimately, it could have altered the course of history in the region.
One negative effect on America from ww2 was that the economy resulted in being in a horrible state because of all of the spending done. Another negative effect was the amount of Americans who lost there lives as a result of this horrible war.
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Columbus showed the Europeans the way to the Americas
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Columbus "discovered" North America, But he was not the first one; vikings were the first. Columbus was the second, and he believed that he could find India by sailing westward. So in effect, what Columbus did was provide an awareness of the new continent to Europeans, who soon after began to colonize the land.
Although, Christopher Columbus is credited as being the first European to explore the Americas, it is a generally accepted fact that he was not the first person on Earth to have set foot there. Indigenous natives were originally from the Americas, in effect "getting them there first".
Other European countries sent explorers to claim land in the New World.
Other European countries sent explorers to claim land in the New World.
Other European countries sent explorers to claim land in the New World.
The main result of the Columbus' voyage of exploration was the beginning of exploration and claiming North and South America. THE 3 G'S: GOLD, GOSPEL, AND GLORY GOSPEL- CONVERTING NATIVES TO CHRISTIANS
Queen Isabella funded Christopher Columbus' voyage, which lead to his discovery of the North and South American continents. She also funded many other voyages and colony formations, which lead to the Spanish control of much of Central and South America.
Marco Polo did not really have an effect on the world...all he did was explore and encouraged other people such as Christopher Columbus to also go exploring for thing.