International Trade in the New World

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With nearly wiping out the Amerindians the call for men to work the hard demanding labor raised. Two major themes stuck out towards me during my read, but after giving more thought the more I realized what had the most impact. The demand of slavery rose due to the high demands of the colonies in the New World. The Incas and Aztecs were conquered and nearly wiped of the earth due to many different complications, so the need for slave trade came to South America. In Africa slavery was part of everyday life, slave trade brought a lot of economic fortune that would eventually led to an economic decline. With Europe being the forerunners of the New World they played a major role in international trading. What brought Europeans to the New World was the need for a quicker route to Asia. Europeans sought out many items that they wished to obtain from the Asian countries such as spices so Europeans set off around the world to participate in the International trading. Countries in Asia were the most sought out countries for trade not only to trade goods but also for Christians to spread their faith but trade would soon be cut off from certain countries due this very reason.

The Europeans were search of Asia when they found the Americas, in search of gold conquistador Hernando Cortes set of a conquest to conquer the Aztecs. The conquering of the Aztecs was greatly in part of their timing, the Aztecs seemed to be immersed with their harvest and also with other natural events. Soon after the Aztecs were conquered the Inca Empire fell in suit. With many of the occupying soldiers deciding to stay and start a new life they developed ranches and plantations to produce income. With the new settlers in the New World, importing of animals and food ...

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...eir time such as silver, slave’s spices and many agricultural items. The importing and exporting of these goods played vital roles in the developing of relationships between countries as well as the economic strength of their own country. However if not handled properly trade could also with hold a country from developing like Africa, which slavery was their primary trade which at the end left the country economically behind while flourishing the countries they traded with. Trade also brought more than just goods it also brought new followers of Christianity, but for Japan who recognize what other factors international trading brought close their ports in order to secure their nation from any foreign influence. International trading is a vital role within all countries even to this day. The importing and exporting of goods can determine a countries economic status.

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