Ch.13
The Chinese, Indians, and Muslims needed motivation to partake in the investigation of the Americas, yet the Europeans didn't. An applicable statement communicated by a Spanish Conquistador, that of which our history book makes reference to, is "We came here to serve God and the King, and furthermore to get rich." This practically summarizes the thinking behind a considerable lot of the Europeans pilgrim's motivations to discover land somewhere else. Some were looking for better lives after the potato starvation, others left because of strict abuse, and some tried to acquire the wealth that they accepted the Americas possessed. This new land was handily looked for by the Europeans since they were further developed than the Native American's dwelling in this land. The illnesses that the Europeans brought to the Americas slaughtered off the vast majority of the Native American populaces making them the predominant race. The Dutch, the British, and the Spaniards all had significant points of interest towards the Native American populaces. The "Little Ice Age" likewise occurred during this time frame. The cool temperatures that stir made it difficult for people to deliver crops. A significant progressive procedure that happened was the Columbia trade. New plants, harvests, and creatures were acquainted with the Americas making it simpler to give nourishment to many. Global trade became worldwide and significant countries were exchanging among one another. Furthermore, the Atlantic slave exchange was a methods for making benefit from Africa to the United States. Modest work was expected to deal with harvests, for example, tobacco, and numerous provinces would pay to carry these laborers to America.
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