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Negative Effects Of The Columbian Exchange

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Beginning after columbus discovery in 1492, the exchange lasted throughout the years of expansion and discovery. Exchanging plants, animals, diseases and more transformed European and Native American ways of life. The Columbian Exchange had both positive and negative aspects. For the Natives, who thrived in the Americas before the Europeans arrived, the effect was negative. Entire populations were wiped out by warfare and European diseases like smallpox which took many lives away. While the Columbian Exchange hindered the development of society in the Americas, it also aided the development in Europe. One reason why the Columbian Exchange hindered the development of society in the Americas is because the Europeans took the Natives and used …show more content…

According to The Ten Plagues, the people died in heaps, more closely to bedbugs. Smallpox is a deadly viral infection that killed millions of people every year. Symptoms of smallpox are Fevers, Vomiting and mouth sores. Later on while having it you’ll receive fluid blisters. Lastly, the Columbian Exchange hindered the development of society in the Americas is because of the taxes. The taxes in the forms of lands and goods enforced on the natives. The Indians were actually really under pressure that when they had no goods, they had to sell their children to the Spaniards and eventually turned out to selling themselves (The Ten Plagues). Some may argue that the Columbian Exchange did not hinder the development of society in the Americas because of the European countries taking advantage of kolonies for their raw materials. However, there was a mass gold and silver. They had a high income of raw materials. Those raw materials were Gold, Silver, Fur, Lumber, and food stuffs. Europe also had manufactured goods like Tobacco, Rum and even Sugar

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