How Europeans Dominate the New World Europeans have conquered all parts of the world, wasting indigenous civilizations, and helping to gain the natural resources of their settlements. Europeans are better than indigenous people. Or it is beyond it with the success of European colonization. These questions are the questions UCLA's Professor Jared Diamond was trying to answer in his books Guns, Bacteria and Steel. Why the mainland, and why the local people are badly faced with European exploration.
Even in the 16th century, Spain still dominated the new world of European colonial era. The UK accepted competition at the end of the 16 th century, but the early British efforts to establish overseas solutions were declining. However, in the 17th century the United Kingdom built a colony in the Americas and built the cornerstone of the world empire. In addition to the New England Puritan settlement (to escape religious persecution), these early colonies were plantation settlements as well as the settlements of the Spaniards. Therefore, they materialize a combination of business and patriotic desire: merchants and adventurers who created them would like to pursue personal interests for themselves, but they wanted self-sufficiency of the UK economy We also share the big goal of making sure.
Despite the arrival of these new Europeans, Spain continues to dominate the new world. The wealth arising from the exploitation of Azteca and the Inca Empire greatly outweigh the benefits of other European countries. However, this advantage does not last. By the end of the sixteenth century the mighty Spanish invincible fleet was destroyed and the British army began to dominate the waves. Spain has more than a hundred years of leadership in the colonial rule of the new world, embarrassing England looks at the enormous wealth that Spain collected. Protestant reform moved Britain, but Elizabeth I served as the British crown in 1558. Elizabeth overseeed the so-called Golden Age of Britain, including the expansion of trade and exploration and the literary achievements of Shakespeare and Marlow. British mercantilism is a state-supported manufacturing and trade system that creates and maintains the market.