Answer:
The arrival of the Europeans in the Americas changed the culture, economy and population of the continent permanently.
Step-by-step explanation:
The implications of the European arrival in the Americas are possibly endless, but several of the areas which changed the most were:
- Commerce: There was a complex exchange of goods of all kinds established between the Old and New Worlds.
- Population: European diseases took a huge toll on indigenous populations and European migration and the slave trade from Africa changed the demographics of the Americas.
- The political systems of the now independent American countries from Canada to Chile reflect a European political foundation for better or for worse.
- The rich cultures of the Americas were forged from a combination of cultures from three continents.