Europeans Encounter with Indigenous Americans and Africans.

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How wonderful would it be to make atrocious things and be able to demonstrate those actions were meant to be? Unfortunately for the modern world, there are rules and consequences that prevent people from doing what they want. During the Medieval time, some regions in the Eastern Hemisphere were determined to get control of the so-called ‘New World’ regardless the measurements taken. Because the New World was full of natural resources that Europeans desperately wanted, indigenous Americans, in the Western Hemisphere, and Africans were the most affected ones by European’s desire to have it all. Massacres, separations of family, selling ‘individuals’, inhumane working conditions in plantations, and forced extraction to the New World were some of the occurrences that happened under the Europeans command. The European direct encounter with indigenous Americans was severer than their encounter with indigenous Africans.
Europeans were once the main power in the Easter Hemisphere and even then, they wanted to have more. When the Columbian-Exchanged happened, a new opportunity to trade with the New World began; allowing the Old World to colonized and takes over. When the Europeans arrived to the Americas, their encounter with the indigenous can be defined based on the point of view the story was told. Because the indigenous Americans were isolated with any other developed regions for more than a thousand years, the arrival of the Europeans to their world was astonishing. According to Diaz, a Spanish expeditor, the Great Montezuma, the Aztec’s emperor, was a cruel and heartless man. Based on his document, ‘the Conquest of New Spain, Aztec made human sacrifices in which “they strike open the wretched Indian’s chest with flint knives, cut t...

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...by their own choice, and that did not satisfy Europeans desire to have it all.
In conclusion, the Europeans encounter with the indigenous Americans and Africans brought change and extinction. Millions of Americans, Africans and some Europeans died in the course of the discovery of the new world. Africans had the bad luck to have the same climate as Americans and that was one of the reason they were took as slaves, however; Europeans were more than educated to believe the difference. Europeans made a lot of atrocious thing to men, women and even children without thinking about it. Sacrifices, killing, separation of families and others would never describe the suffrage caused by the Europeans to less develop regions. No matter how long I study ancient history, I will not understand or agreed with the type of treatment Europeans offered to the rest of the world.

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