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explain with the help of any three suitable examples that the pre-modern world changed with the discovery of new sea routes to america

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Answered by ssvijay738
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Three examples are as follows :

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(i) Many common foods, e.g. potatoes, soya, tomatoes, maize, etc., were introduced to Europe from America. These crops made a difference between life and death. The poor began to eat better and live longer in England with the introduction of potatoes.

(ii) Religious dissenters from Europe fled due to the fear of persecution in Europe and migrated to America.

(iii) Slave trade was started. European traders captured slaves in Africa and took them to America where they worked on plantations. Europe became the centre of the world trade.

(iv) Precious metals, e.g., silver from mines located in present day Peru and Mexico also enhanced Europe’s wealth and financed its trade.


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Answered by Anonymous
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1-pre-modern world changed with the discovery of new sea routes to America. it shrank greatly in the sixteenth century after European sailors found a sea route to Asia and also successfully crossed the western ocean to America

2---before it's discovery,America had been cut off from regular contact with the rest of the world. but from the sixteenth century,it's vast lands and abundant crops and minerals began to transform trade and lives everywhere.

3--precious metals particularly silver,from mines located in present day Peru and mexico enhanced Europe's wealth and financed it's trade with Asia

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