Christopher Columbus: The Father Of Globalization

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Christopher Columbus is the father of globalization. This claim is true because of the changes Christopher Columbus brought to the world and the cultures he brought together. Christopher Columbus made discoveries to the world that made others think differently.
Christopher Columbus was, “the first European Explorer to find the Americas”(Venner 1). Columbus was sent by the leaders of Spain to discover a road to Asia so that they could become richer. When Columbus started his journey he was headed to Asia, but instead he ended up discovering a new land. In this new land the Europeans were met with natives of the island which they thought were Indians. After his first trip and sharing his discoveries people's view of the world was completely changed. Before Christopher Columbus made his trip people thought that the world was flat, but after people knew about the land that was discovered they believed it was in fact round. This shows Columbus is the father of Globalization because he introduced a new world to the Europeans. …show more content…

He connected the old world with the new world. The old world is known as Europe and the new world is known as North and South america. When Columbus went to the new world he brought things his world to the new world and vice versa. He brought things such as, “Religion, technology, animals, and crops”(Venner 3). This connection to the new world was called the Colombian Exchange. The Colombian Exhange is when, “the old world is connected to the new world through trade and exchange”(Venner 3). This shows that Christopher Columbus is the father of globalization because globalization started with the Colombian

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