Prior to the 1490's, people in Europe were sailing in the long-term trade of African west coast and African slaves. In addition, expansion in Europe is based on Asian trade and resource ambitions. Because of their ambitions for Asia's trade and resources, they are trying to expand even further to Asia. Three centuries later in the United States, Columbus discovered that Spanish, Portuguese, French, British, Dutch Europeans occupied the native Americans. They occupied the Western Hemisphere and imported African slaves to work in the farm.
The expansion from Europe to the Americas is mainly in tropical and semi-tropical regions. This is because some products such as cigarettes that the Europeans do not know, such as "gold or sugar" like to "occupy a high-end market with European taste before expanding", the hands of the Europeans who produce them It means that it is in the reach of. The problem is that they have no workforce and the supply of free European immigrants, contract civil servants and prisoners is not enough to meet the deficit, suggesting the necessity of forced labor. Africa with the weakest social identity concept is a clear goal
Between the 15th and 17th centuries, Africa and the Americas became the first regions in the world to experience the main influence of expansion in Europe. On both sides of the Atlantic, the arrival of Europeans has resulted in the introduction of demographic and biological changes, political turmoil and new trade patterns, religion and technology. However, the depth and the degree of European influence on these two regions are quite different, Africa is affected by Europe, but the United States is changing.
Europe's conquest policy took place in parts of Africa, India, the Americas, and Asia from the 15th to the 18th century. The motivation of most areas is the same, that is to establish a beneficial trade route. Various European countries have dominated these trade routes, and more than once, some countries like the UK and Spain dominate the country.
Famous European explorers from the UK, Spain, Italy, Portugal and France - references to French and American Spanish. The explorer and the first group of European countries sailed for various reasons, the most important of which was the establishment of the great empire - which led to the colonization of the United States. Other reasons are as follows: Early explorer navigation and discovery from the great European maritime country enabled the colonization of the United States. In the 16th century (1500s), the work of colonization in the United States was almost entirely left to Spain. The next early explorer chart will list the famous people who enabled the colonization of the United States.