First Contact between the Old World Europe and the New World Americas (Coursework Sample)
The First Contact between the "Old" World of Europe and the "New" World of the Americas
1. How did contact with the Americas generate New Worlds in Europe?
The contact with the Americas began with the exchange of goods in the Atlantic, which resulted in drastic results. For instance, the contact resulted in an illness that wiped out entire civilizations in the Americas. The freshly imported nutrient-rich foodstuffs permitted the growth of the population in Europe. The conquistadors led the way to the new continent and destroyed the native people with only a few hundred soldiers.
2. How did Europeans maintain Old Worlds in the Americas?
Europeans kept the Old Worlds alive in the Americas through English colonization. The English backed New World colonization at a period of growing English fortunes among the wealthy, solid Spanish competition, and purely national self-interest. The Europeans claimed to carry out God's will by spreading colonization in America. They argued that colonization would honor God, Protestantism and England by turning the pagan people to Christians of the New World
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The First Contact between the "Old" World of Europe and the "New" World of the Americas
1 How did contact with the Americas generate New Worlds in Europe?
Because the contact with the Americas began,
The contact with the Americas began with the exchange of goods in the Atlantic, which resulted in drastic results. For instance, the contact resulted in an illness that wiped out entire civilizations in the Americas. The freshly imported nutrient-rich foodstuffs permitted the growth of the population in Europe. The conquistadors led the way to the new continent and destroyed the native people with only a few hundred soldiers. The results also gave power and
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