This is just some of the things that happened. Also they separated the tribes
African communities were not devastated by European diseases as American communities were.
What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
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.
African communities were not devastated by European diseases as American communities were.
It opened the way for European exploration, exploitation and settlement of the Americas and had a negative impact on the native American population.
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Many things, especially the exploration of the Western World (Americas)
There was no treaty at all
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European exploration in the Americas resulted in a decline of populations due to diseases brought to the New World to which the natives had no immunity. For Africans, this exploration saw the beginning of the Atlantic slave trade where millions were captured and resettled in the Americas.
What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
European exploration led to dominance in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and over the people in Africa and the Americas. Answer
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European maps became geographically more accurate and reliable.
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Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492, which landed in the Americas, can be considered an exploration crossing into territory belonging to European nations. This event led to the subsequent colonization and exploitation of the indigenous peoples and resources of the Americas by European powers.
European exploration of the Americas led to the Columbian Exchange, where goods, cultures, and diseases were exchanged between Europe and the Americas. This resulted in the introduction of new crops, animals, and diseases to both continents, transforming societies and ecosystems. Additionally, European colonization led to the displacement and exploitation of indigenous populations.
European exploration of South America led to the colonization of the region, resulting in the introduction of new diseases, exploitation of natural resources, establishment of plantation economies, and the decimation of indigenous populations. It also led to cultural exchange, the spread of Christianity, and the blending of European and indigenous cultures.