Europeans vs Native Americans and West Africans

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Europeans vs Native Americans and West Africans Culture Clash Europeans vs Native Americans and West Africans

Goals Of European Exploration Wanted to expand empires by forming profitable colonies Exploited Native Americans and West Africans to make larger profits

Impact On Native Americans Took their land Tried to make them into slaves Majority of Indians died from disease

Impact on West Africans West Africans sold each other into slavery Slavery introduced to new world by Portugal American Slavery - 1st multi-generational form of slavery

Columbian Exchange Trade Routes that exchanged products between the New World and the Old World