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    European colonization of the New World began during the European age of exploration and following the discovery of resources in the New World. The various motives of the Spanish, British, and French imperialists were reflected in the political, economic, and social changes that occurred in the areas each government claimed. These changes are very distinctive and led to drastic changes in their respective areas. Spanish conquistadors sought gold and treasure from uncharted lands. Backed by the infantile

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    From Gaelic to English Throughout history colonization seems to follow a distinct sequence that can be compared to Freytag’s pyramid. Let’s take the European colonization of the United States as an example, beginning with a rather peaceful and seemingly innocent interaction, the natives are oblivious to the severity of what is to come next, this is the exposition. What follows is an event that triggers violence and disorder, the climax, this forces the natives to except the reality they are

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    presence of Europeans and their activities have been encountered in the African continent. Before the 19th Century, European operations in Africa were strictly confined to the coastal regions. During this period, slave trade and other forms of transactions were facilitated by local middle-men who were familiar with the local trade routes and markets (Osborne and Susan, 93). After the abolishment of the slave trade, there was a need to shift towards legitimate trade. As such, the Europeans who had already

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    With the New World finally accessible in the year 1492, opportunities opened for Europeans. The English, the French, and the Spanish all had goals which made the clashing of these three countries with the Indians a likely outcome. Men from all three of these countries were sent to explore the New World. The Indians reacted differently to each of the different goals and styles of conquest. Not only that, but they had very different views of religion and different thoughts on slavery. The one desire

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    territorial expansion from the 17th to 19th century. America started with European Colonization in the 17th century, its borders were defined in the 18th century, and America extended from a coast to coast nation in the 19th century. There is not just expansion of land on a physical map, but also increased political tension and economic growth as America grows as a nation. PARAGRAPH 1(European Colonization of Americas 1620- ) The European colonies were founded in the name of Religious freedom with the

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    It is easy to assume that, through their colonization campaigns, Europeans were responsible for the intellectual and technological advancements of much of the world. This eurocentric view is not wrong, but it does not tell the whole story. Post-Renaissance Europeans gladly spread (although mostly forced) their newfound knowledge upon those which they conquered. However, were it not for these lands (see: Southwest Asia, India, the Middle East), Europe may have never grown to prosperity. For a large

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    The colonization of Africa by European nations in the late nineteenth century brought many changes from. Different nation took hold of various countries in Africa, which created a diversity among African nations. European colonization effect Africa socially and culturally. Colonization brought many conflicts between Africa nations due to be colonization by different European countries. African were stripped of their culture because of colonization and had to deal with mistreatment. Europeans colonization

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    As the Europeans began settling in the Americas, thus began “the exchange of plant and animal species that have ultimately been a widespread benefit to the peoples throughout the globe” (Document 3). The Europeans brought many elements of their own culture, including their native plants and animals. They then introduced these things to the natives of the Americas and also adopted the natives culture into their own. The Europeans introduced different types of skills and jobs. In turn, “the Indian

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    European colonization changed the economy, culture, and history in general, therefore making it a hugely influential event. Not only did it change Europe, but it completely changed the New World. This period of time directly led to other major events in history. Europe’s population was growing rapidly and the land wasn’t able to keep up with the people who needed its support. Colonization of the New World gave European countries land and resources that they needed. This did have a negative effect

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    The colonization of Africa had many impacts. Europeans colonized Africa for political, economic, and religious reasons, but economic was the most significant. One of the economic reasons for Europe colonizing Africa was to export goods from Africa (ivory, diamonds, gold, etc.) to Europe. Europe will manufacture these goods and end up trading with other countries with the new goods. Europe also colonized Africa for its land to have trading posts with neighboring places of Africa. Europe could trade

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