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    European exploration is often portrayed as positive. Trade grew, maps improved, and cultures spread, however, Europeans enslaved Africans, destroyed environments, and mistreated Native Americans. These negatives create conflict between many cultures and have even destroyed societies and their beliefs. European exploration negatively affected the world by creating conflict that has a lasting effect today. Slavery has been around for many years including during the time of European exploration. The

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    Exploration In 1492, the first European trip was made to the East. Columbus and his sailors sailed westward around the world. They were searching for an easier way to India. Instead they ended up in the place now known as America. But Columbus and his troops didn’t realize this after ten years of the trip. The new continent meant the Europeans had found a new land, and it offered something richer than spices, in form of gold and silver. It’s the Spaniard Hernando Cortez who discovered a plenty of

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    Collapse . During the age of exploration, European empires would primarily compete with the new technologies arising along with the newfound techniques that enabled exploration and ventures to colonies. European empires, especially the Portuguese, would need to look for improvements in naval technology, navigation, and artillery. When Columbus returned from the newfound lands with small samples of gold, those who had the advantage of overseas travel had high hopes that they, too, would discover

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    for some of history’s darkest ages. European exploration and trade during the age of discovery is what indirectly created what we today call America. The world that we see today can be attributed back to Portugal as it pioneered a niche in expedition for European culture. European exploration and trade began in the 15th century with Portugal as they played a very significant role to the age of discovery, a period of time that designated Europe as an exploration powerhouse. Portugal paved the path

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    might have never made it to modern day like customs, the impact of the European exploration and colonization on the native people was through the conversion to Christianity; death/diseases; and the exchanges and teachings towards Natives. Without all the modifications the Europeans made on the Natives, and also colonizing in the Americas we wouldn’t have mixed race population or event the today’s united states. If the European explorers never came over to the US, some generations of family in today’s

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    No one can deny there are hardships people face when exploring new lands and creating governments far from home. European exploration was no exception. Though there were costs and benefits to European exploration, it is apparent through analysis of primary sources that the benefits outweighed the costs. Through the money made by trading and farming, the spread of Christianity to Indians, and the political power gained by conquering land, there were overwhelming benefits on the Spanish side. The

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    The Age of Exploration is characterized as a time when Europeans began exploring the world by sea in search of new trading routes, wealth, and knowledge. It is the discovery of the New World that opened doors for the European conquest of the Americas. The impact of the Age of Exploration permanently altered the world and transformed the culture in the Americas. As Europeans settled in large numbers in the Americas, their presence had a tremendous effect on the native people who were living there

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    were used to preserve meat from the annual slaughter of cattle that could not be fed through the European winter as well as to improve or conceal the taste

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    The effect of European Exploration on Europe, Africa, and the Americas Whenever you hear about the European Exploration, or ‘The Age of Discovery’’ you hear a lot about what the Europeans gained from it, while they did learn a lot from this and gather a lot of new resources they were not the only ones affected. The Age of Discovery affected more areas that just Europe, it also affected the Americas and Africa. To prove this we must first know what European Exploration is. From the 15th century to

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    The Europeans did a lot of exploring of North America, before and after Columbus. They had some issues during their exploration, many of those issues came from the Native Americans and how they would deal with them. Professor McDonald, who is a History teacher, stated that, “The Europeans believed that the earth was here to exploit and profit from, and the Indians saw the earth as sacred place.” With these two major differences in ideology, conflict was inevitable. Now some of the major groups of

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