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European Exploration Dbq

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The effects of European exploration were mostly positive. The exploration led to cultural diffusion, the Colombian exchange, and the modernization of goods as well as cities. The end of isolation from Europe and Asia brought a new beginning to the Americas. As the Natives perished under the wrath of the Europeans, the European empire grew rich from enslavement. Although this caused great disdain until the 1960s (and even still a little today), the effects of European exploration changed the world for the better because it lead to the key elements that still affect society today- cultural diffusion, the exchange of goods (globally), and the modernization in technology. To begin, the exploration of Europeans led to cultural diffusion. Cultural diffusion is the spread of ideas and beliefs from one culture to another. In Document 4, a series of images of planting and harvesting is shown. The images were sent from a native Peruvian artist to the King of Spain, shown to illustrate the new world. This shows how ideas from the new world were transported over to Europe. It is unknown whether or not the ‘old world’ started …show more content…

The Columbian exchange was the widespread change of plants, animals, diseases, human populations, and ideas from the eastern to the western hemispheres that occurred after 1492. The map on Document 5 shows the Triangular Trade, also known as the Columbian Exchange. It shows how ships would transport different goods from the old world to the new world and vice versa. For example, it shows that from Barbados (South America) sent molasses, sugar, and wine (a.k.a. hogsheads) to Newport (North America), while Newport sent rum and African Iron (African currency) to the Gold Coast of Africa. This clearly shows how European exploration lead to the spread of goods. This is another positive effect of their explorations because it changed the way things were transported which still affect

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