New World Journey First, King Adinong Ferdinand and Queen Castilla Isabella married in 1464. The main reason for their marriage is to unite their kingdom into Spain. The kings and queen are Roman Catholics, so they give the power to turn some non-Catholics into Catholics. In 1482, the Roman Catholic monarchs renewed their reconstruction, and the military crusaders conquered the rest of Muslim country in Iberia in Granada. In 1492, the Roman Catholic monarch ordered all unreformed Jews exiled from Spain.
Since the beginning of the 16th century, Europeans went to the "new world" to realize opportunities and wealth dreams. In another world, Europeans meet different people, which of course leads to cultural exchanges among people of different groups. It is commonly said that the relationship between Europe and India is only a relationship between two very different people, but it is important to understand that this is not completely true. The new world settlers are known as Europeans, but each group comes from a different country and has different motives and expectations for the new world. Likewise, Indians are not a united group, they are not necessarily friendly to each other either. Watch more content ...
After Christopher Columbus departed the New World in 1942, the possibilities of trade in Europe increased dramatically. By reaching new exotic lands Columbus and his travelers can harvest new experiences and harvest new products from the native society of their natural beings not available in Europe. By proveing the trip across the sea, Columbus opened up a whole new trade route. Both the new world and the old world have only original items. When navigators arrived in the New World, they noticed that they had products like rice, bananas and apples that they could not find in the New World. Similarly, there are crops that the Europeans have never seen before, such as corn, potatoes and tomatoes in the new world. The new world introduced horses to the lives of local people and changed transportation methods forever.
It was discovered that Columbus sailed to the Americas and soon after Columbus sailed to the Americas several old world crops were well suited to the climate of the New World. In many cases old world crops are well suited to the climate of the New World. In many cases, older world crops grow more efficiently in the new world soil, but old world crops grow more efficiently in the new world soil and climate. Table 1 shows the climate of the old world in italics rather than growing up at home. Table 1 shows italics, showing that old world crops accounted for more than 26% of today's total crop production and today accounting for over 26% of the total world total production. Because this is a small part of the world of cultivated land, I choose 26% cutoff. Because it is a small part of the arable land of the Americas, we chose to cut by 26%.