EXPLORERS HOMEWORK Pgs 547-551.

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EXPLORERS HOMEWORK Pgs 547-551

547-551 1. Which 3 other European countries joined Spain and Portugal in exploration? 2. Which country led the rush to colonize in the Americas? 3. Which country set up colonies in Brazil? 4. What part of North America did the English colonize?

5. How did the Columbian Exchange increase the demand for slaves in the Caribbean and Brazil? 6. Why do the Americas have the most diverse societies in the world? 7. When did horses, cows and pigs arrive in the New World?

8. What is the main difference between a vaquero and a gaucho? 9. What is a negative impact of the Columbian Exchange on the Americas? 10. Do you think the good out weighs the bad for the Columbian Exchange? Defend your answer.