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Positive And Negative Effects Of The Columbian Exchange

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The exchange of plants and animals between Europe and the Americas transformed economic activity on both sides of the Atlantic. Coco, corn, peanuts, potatoes, tobacco, bananas, cattle, diseases, horses, sugarcane, and wheat are a few items exchanged. Some aspects of the Columbian Exchange proved deadly. With no immunity to European diseases, the indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America, such as the Aztec and Inca, were ravaged by smallpox, measles, and typhus. Many of them died. Colonialism had other negative effects, such as the encomienda system which what is granted by Spain to Spanish settlers. This was the right to use Native Americans as Believers on plantations. The holders of an encomienda were supposed to protect the Native Americans, but they tended to abuse them. European expansion led to a dramatic increase in the slave trade. Traffic of enslaved people was not new. As in other areas of the world, slavery had been practiced in Africa since ancient times. However, the demand for enslaved Africans increased with the European settlement of the Americas in the 1490s and the planting of sugarcane there. Europeans establish plantations in the fifteen hundreds among the coast of Brazil and Caribbean islands to grow sugar cane. Growing sugar cane was very labor-intensive. Early on, Europeans forced Native Americans to work for them on plantations. However, European diseases quickly devastated the Native American population, resulting in a shortage of Labor.

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