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1. What was the impact of Spanish conquistadores in the world? 2. What is the role of privateers the Caribbean and offshore? 3. What areas do you focus on French in North America? 4. What impact did the colonies have America North? 5. Why triangular trade important? 6. What were some of the problems of the Middle Passage? 7. How did the trade Colombian change the world? 8. How do I change mercantilist trade in the world? Please help! Im clueless, this is for tomorrow, Friday, March 28, 2008. If I know you know something please give me them. Also make sure that the number of answers to questions no! Thank you! Really? Im farting around online but I go to google? The last time I checked, you had to be online to be on google. Thanks though!

1) The Spanish in the New World changed the balance of power in the Old World. Spain was a sudden power before the end of the next century, would be in neighboring France boxed in. Also Diseases European imported locals, and when slavery has not worked with the villagers, who began buying Africans in the Portuguese. 2) The corsairs harassed ships Spanish treasure and increasing the wealth of their rulers, of whom there were commissions. 3) French interests in the Americas were the souls and skins. The priests moved up the St. Lawrence in Canada, along the Great Lakes in Illinois, and Ohio to the Mississippi and in what they called Louisiana. north of the French territory of Ohio was Upper Canada and southern Louisiana. 4) The English colonies settled the east coast and began to move west. This thinned the population of game and people in the direction west. 5) The triangular trade brought slaves from Africa to the West Indies, molasses to New England, and rum to Britain from there began the whole cycle again. 6) Morally, the whole concept was wrong. Physically and economically, brought people over miserable conditions and lost much of its passengers. Being fed to a shark or being a slave for the rest of his life – no points for guessing which one is better. 7) Colombian trade, if it relates to trade to the Americas, changed the diet, with the potatoes and corn to Europe. Affecting dentistry, with the sugar plantation in the destruction of people (including Elizabeth I) teeth. Affect general health by taking the snuff to Europe and Asia. 8) The mercantilism is essentially the creation of markets for their goods, and Markets are also the source of raw materials. It was supposed to make colonies dependent on their mother countries, but ended up fomenting rebellion and piracy building and smuggling.

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