When the Europeans explored the Americas, it was both good and bad. The good side is that they found new crops such as corn, squash, tabacco, the cocoa bean, etc. Europe was expanding and taking land in what is now Mexico, Cental America, and South America. The bad thing was for the natives already living there. Diseases, such as smallpox, swept through the population of about two million natives, killing most of them off. The natives were also traded as slaves into Europe. The Incan and Aztec empires were completely destroyed. They did have clubs and spears, but explorers had swords, armor, horses, and guns. They did not stand a chance.
What is one effect of the European exploration?
and its because they sucked so bad at life!
Describe one effect of EEuropean exploration and settlement in the new world after 1500?
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What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
how did strong nations effect the age of exploration
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Most likely negative, because during this time was the European exploration of the Americas, and as you can tell many Native Americans perished from the Europeans.
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
What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
By the butterfly effect
The effect of the eurpeon is beause they explore Texas to teach them spanish
Many things, especially the exploration of the Western World (Americas)
There were a lot of European nations that explored starting in the late 15th century. The main three that had a direct effect on the United States were Spain, France, and England (Great Britain).
Prince Henry's financial support enabled improvements in mapmaking and supported expeditions
how did strong nations effect the age of exploration
Tade and Travel
found Mexico
many things
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Yes,yes it did