The Lasting Effects of the Little Ice Age

523 Words2 Pages

The Little Ice Age was a period of time in which parts of Europe and North America were exposed to colder winters than those generations before and after. This phase lasted a surprisingly long time from around the 1300’s to about 1870. Although it is not considered to be a full on “ice age”, it is said to have many effects on history including important roles on defining how we currently live today.
Although The Little Ice Age spanned over five hundred years, there is one part of it that seemed to have the most affects on history. This was from the 1600’s to the 1800’s when the people of these times dealt with colder winters than ever experienced before. During this time period, European trade was expanding and seaborne empires were colonizing. This was the result from new advances made in natural powered transportation, such as fossil fuels towards the later end of this significant period. Through these new modes of transportation, it made specialization possible, which is when one group of people making or growing a specific product while another group does the same in order to h...

Open Document