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Essay heading: European, Native American, and African Collisions
 
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The Spanish were intrigued and wanting to achieve more success than the Portuguese, which is why King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella approved of Columbus's voyage. He landed on a Bohemian island approximately six weeks after setting sail. This is when the Spanish culture clashed with the Native American culture...
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The global economy was severely changed from the new crops found in the New World. Europeans were introduced to vanilla, chocolate, tobacco, beans, tomatoes, pineapples, potatoes, and corn. Sugar brought over from the Old World grew especially well in parts of the New World. Another thing that benefited the Europeans was the presence of gold in the New World...
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European, Native American, and African Collisions   Cultural Effect of Labor Systems in Spanish and Portuguese Colonial America   The economic, social, and psychological reasons which caused Europeans to enslave Africans   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   Europeans and Native Americans   Europeans vs. Native Americans   Native Americans vs. Europeans   Native Americans vs. Early Europeans   Compare and Contrast the views of Native Americans and Europeans   Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   Cultural and Economic Responses by British and Spanish to Native Americans   Portugese And Spanish Slave Trade   Repercussions of Europeans in New world   The Differences Of Native American Cultures   Indians and Europeans - Contact/Relationship between  
 
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