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6/2/2017 Collision culture | American yawp http://www.americanyawp.com/text/02-colliding-cultures/ 1/27 I. Introduction | II. Spain, USA | III. Spanish competitors appear. IV. British Colony | V. Jamestown | VI. New England | 7 people. Summary | 8. References Reflections on American Yoop Collision Culture by Theodor de Bry, "Peaceful Peace with Indians", 1634, Virginia Historical Society. * Yawp is an evolving collaboration text. Please click here to improve this chapter. The exchange of Colombia changed both sides of the Atlantic, but the results are quite different. New diseases eliminated all American civilization, but new imported nutrients

6/2/2017 Collision culture | Yawp in the United States http://www.americanyawp.com/text/02-colliding-cultures/ 2/27 Abundant food has made Europe's population prosperous. Spain immediately benefited the most since the wealth of Aztec and the Inca strengthened the Spanish monarchy. Spain used its new wealth to gain advantages over other European countries, but this advantage is quickly questioned. Portugal, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom have enthusiastically joined the new world according to the income of the Spaniard. Indigenous peoples tribute to new visitors, including welcome cooperation and aggressive violent acts, but due to the destruction of diseases and the possibility of new trade relations, Europeans establish settlements at the western end of the Atlantic world can. The new empire will come from these fragile beginnings, and by the end of the 17th century, Spain will lose its privileged position. The colonial era began, and it is followed by a huge clash of culture. II. Spain, the United States and Spain expanded the influence on the United States after harvesting the colonial interests of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and South America. The expedition team slowly sorted out the continent of Africa and brought European people to modern America. And I hoped to establish religious and economic domination in the new territory. Juan Ponce de Leon arrived in the area named "Florida" in 1513. He found 300,000 indigenous people from 150,000 people. But then contacts with European and African peoples for the second and a half centuries destroyed indigenous Peoples in Florida regardless of war, slavery attack or most important outpatient illness. At the same time, European explorers wanted to find great wealth in Florida, but the reality did not match their imagination.

6/2/2017 Collision Culture | USA Yawp http://www.americanyawp.com/text/02-colliding-cultures/ 3/27 1513 Atlantic map with map producer Martin Waldseemuller. Via Wikimedia. In the first half of the 16th century, Spanish settlers often fought Florida and other European indigenous people. In the 1560s, Spain expelled the French Protestant named Huguenot from near the modern Jacksonville in northeast Florida. In 1586, British civilians Francisco Drake burned down Saint Augustine's wooden settlements. In the early 17th century, Florida's Spain range comes from the south exit of the St. John's River

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6/2/2017 Collision culture | American yawp http://www.americanyawp.com/text/02-colliding-cultures/ 1/27 I. Introduction | II. Spain, USA | III. Spanish competitors appear. IV. British Colony | V. Jamestown | VI. New England | 7 people. Summary | 8. References Reflections on American Yoop Collision Culture by Theodor de Bry, "Peaceful Peace with Indians", 1634, Virginia Historical Society. * Yawp is an evolving collaboration text. Please click here to improve this chapter. The exchange of Colombia changed both sides of the Atlantic, but the results are quite different. New diseases eliminated all American civilization, but new imported nutrients