Before the Spaniards came to Latin America, the life in the New World was completely different. Horses did not walk around, and the empire was killing citizens to ensure sunrise. Spaniards do not know the new world or people living there. People living in the New World are Maya, Incas, Olmecs and Aztecs. These groups occupied the land around the 16th century until their empire collapsed or the Spaniard took over. Since Americans were rich in knowledge and artistic, they still lacked violent and technical knowledge, the life in Latin America before the connection with Europe was drawing duality.
There was civilization in Africa before the African continent contacted Western European countries. This means that Africa is a decisive region for the development of world history. Europeans used civilization excuses to colonize Africa. However, given the history of the African continent, it is clear that there is civilization. The dark continent provides the world with the resources and labor needed to stimulate human progress. - George Peter Murdock (1895 - 1985) is an American anthropologist who proposed the following family definition in 1949. And a social group characterized by reproductive.
Specific qualities and attitudes help to define Americans as different from others. When the first European settlers arrived at the coast of the New World, they adapted to a lifestyle that forced them to become more independent, imaginative and ambitious, with a new way of life. In this new environment, Americans are working on new countries (indigenous peoples) and are starting to reduce the connection with the European community. Because of the unique geographical position of the United States (the cutting-edge to expand), Americans created their own production system and experienced tremendous growth. Americans deal with social problems in a different way than their European counterparts.
All Native Americans in contact with Europe discovered that their world was reversed as newcomers introduced ideas about their religion, property and goods. Europeans acquired new foods, plants and animals at Columbia exchanges and converted everything they could purchase into products for sale. And Indians were introduced to almost destroy the disease. However, at every turning point, the Indians restricted European colonization and resisted the path of new immigrants