The impact of European expansion on environmental technologies has promoted the transport of a large number of people from one location to another in the world. This large human journey affected the environment and humanity such as exploration, colonization, trade in modern European countries, contemporary trade, tourism, global infrastructure. This article focuses on the era of European expansion to study the impact of human movement on the environment and humans.
Please summarize the motivations, expectations, problems, and rewards related to the European expansion era. Please explain the European influence on European American Indian (Indian) culture and the influence of local culture to Europeans. Then, please explain why European culture is common or not good. Which of the following do you think will make the most important contribution to the expansion of Europe: Renaissance thinking, finding a new trade route, or new development of technology? Description
Many generations have taught that the expansion to the Americas of Europe (also called European expansion) has had a great influence on all societies of the old world. The importance of this is handed down to society around the world and it is actually necessary. Until very recently, this idea did not give most people the real idea of how many generations of families, and throughout the period, they will accurately reach their current status .
What influence do Europeans have on the environment of the new world - indigenous peoples and their communities, and land, plants and animals? On the contrary, how does the New World's natives, lands, plants and animals affect Europeans? Will the interaction between Europe and Indian society together form a truly "new" world? Source: OpenStax tutorial "The Americas" http://bit.ly/2i From RfrvW. For brevity, some parts have been changed or deleted. "Colonial period competition: ambition of the colonial period of the Netherlands and France" in the Openstax tutorial http://bit.ly/2i KOz 0k Some parts have been corrected or deleted for simplicity. Http://bit.ly/2iNc4Uo was modified or deleted for the sake of simplicity from the Openstax tutorial "Spanish Exploration and Colonial Society". From the Openstax tutorial "Influence of colonization" "http://bit.ly/2i1V9hV", some parts have been modified or deleted for brevity