How did Hudson’s voyages benefit Europe
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Christopher Columbus's voyages had a profound impact on Europe. As it became clear that he had discovered a new continent and as wealth from this continent began pouring into Spain, Spain became more powerful. Other European countries were thus galvanized to send out their own expeditions to explore and to start colonies in the New World. This led, of course, to the British and French establishing colonial outposts in the New World. Europe benefitted from the abundant natural resources of the new continent, and cultural thought and the European sense of cultural superiority were impacted by contact with what were considered more primitive cultures. Exploration of these hitherto unknown cultures and geographies also changed European life by introducing new products, such as tobacco, corn, potatoes and tomatoes.
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