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HIST 405N Week 1 Case Study Assignment; Option 1; Exploration and Effects on Native Americans

$20.00
Contributor
Harvey Specter
Category
History
Course
HIST 405N United States History
Institute
Chamberlain
Pages
5

European Exploration and its Effects on Native Americans Student Name Chamberlain College of Nursing HIST405N Date European Exploration and its Effects on Native Americans The term “exploration” describes the action of searching an area you’re unfamiliar with in hopes of finding natural resources. “The history of North America’s exploration by a wide range of European powers is well documented,” (Eltis, 2017). According to Corbett, P. S., Janssen, V., Lund, J. M., Pfannestiel, T., Waskiewicz, S., & Vickery, P., exploration started with the brief settlement of Norse sailors (Vikings) from Iceland in Greenland in the 980s and continued to the 17th century’s colonization of the Atlantic coast by England, (2014). European entrance into America laid a foundation for what is currently known as the United States of America. In this paper I will explain the motivation behind the exploration, describe the economic effects it produced based on the Colombian exchange, analyze the Native American effects, and examine the Europeans role in the disease transmission of Old-World diseases to

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