The exploration of the New World led to significant changes in both Indian and European lifestyles. For Europeans, the influx of new resources, such as gold, silver, and agricultural products like potatoes and tomatoes, transformed diets and economies, fostering the rise of mercantilism and colonialism. In contrast, Indigenous peoples faced profound disruptions, including the spread of diseases, loss of land, and cultural upheaval due to colonization and forced assimilation. This interaction ultimately reshaped social structures, trade networks, and cultural exchanges on both sides.
d.it allowed european traders to seize control of indian ocean trade from muslims merchant
American Indian
she was invited to join the Lewis and Clark as a Shoshone interpreter and she was also an Indian and some of the Indian's probably would have attacked them and she also helped them talk to the Indian's.
Spain
European battles for Indian Ocean trade disrupted traditional trade networks, leading to economic shifts and the decline of many Asian port cities. These conflicts also brought about increased European political and military interference in the Asian regions.
European exploration led to dominance in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and over the people in Africa and the Americas. Answer
nobtice and indinds
d.it allowed european traders to seize control of indian ocean trade from muslims merchant
Henry Schoolcraft
Nomadic and Settled
d.it allowed european traders to seize control of Indian ocean trade from muslims merchant
people of mixed European and Indian heritage
Europeans considered Africans as "savage" due to their lack of familiarity with African cultures and customs. This perception was influenced by stereotypes and biases that European societies held towards non-European civilizations during the Age of Exploration. The term "Indian" may have been used interchangeably with "savage" to refer to any non-European peoples encountered during this period.
Indo-European if you are talking about history. Indian being the people of India.
that would be Henry schoolcraft
The French were the settlers that adapted to the Indian lifestyle best because only men came over so they ended marrying Indian women.
Bartolomeu Dias was a Portuguese explorer known for being the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa, now known as the Cape of Good Hope. He was brave, determined, and played a significant role in advancing European exploration of Africa and the Indian Ocean.