Competition among European countries.
it caused the crops and stuff to go bad
The Columbian Exchange was primarily caused by the voyages of Christopher Columbus and other European explorers in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. These explorers connected the Americas with Europe, Africa, and Asia, leading to the widespread transfer of plants, animals, diseases, and cultures. This exchange had profound effects on global agriculture, economies, and populations, shaping the course of history.
It caused them to become more patriotic to their home land
The European nations divided Africa into colonies based on artificial regions, ignoring the ethnic and tribal divisions that had existed. This caused conflicts between native populations, as well as with their colonial governments.
devastation caused by war or natural disasters??
The devastation is most noticeable on the drinker's bartender who feels like shooting himself in the head everytime the drinker complains. Who probably would kill himself if he wasn't getting drunk as well.
The devastation is most noticeable on the drinker's bartender who feels like shooting himself in the head everytime the drinker complains. Who probably would kill himself if he wasn't getting drunk as well.
as it caused total devastation.
Devastation in Tagalog is "pagkasira" or "pagkawasak." It refers to the severe damage or destruction caused by a calamity, disaster, or intense emotions.
It caused loss of life and devastation.
The earthquake caused devastation all throughout the city, destroying roads, downing power lines, and collapsing buildings.
The Age of Exploration led to significant impacts on Africa and the Americas, including the introduction of diseases like smallpox and the Transatlantic slave trade, which caused widespread devastation and population decline. It also resulted in the exploitation of resources, cultural exchanges, and the establishment of colonial systems that shaped the societies and economies of both regions for centuries to come.
population loss, emigrants and it caused the economic growth to slow down.
The estimated population of Haiti after the 2010 earthquake was around 10 million people. The earthquake caused significant devastation and loss of life, making it challenging to accurately determine the exact population count immediately following the disaster.
The slaves brought over from africa from the 1600s to the 1800s.
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