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What impact did Columbus’ first journey have?

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Answer: Columbus's journeys to the Americas opened the way for European countries to colonize and exploit those lands and their peoples. Trade was soon established between Europe and the Americas. Plants native to the Americas (such as potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco) were imported to Europe.

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Indeed it did

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So when you are thinking about this you have to consider the triangle trade, where Europeans captured slaves from Africa to work in the Americas... the reason why they chose Africans instead of Europeans was because they weren't familiar with agriculture. Another impact can be diseases, diseases were the main factor of what caused the Native American population to go down. So overall Christopher Columbus did have a major impact not only on history but the Americas. Now if you are looking at benefits you can look at what it is now called Triangle Trade, this method of trading benefited the economy and also regions like Europe (which is why it is a rich continent)

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