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Cotton Mather (February 12,1663- February 13,1728) was a new england puritan minister, prolific author, and pamphleteer. He left a scientific legacy due to his hybridization experiment and his promotion of inoculation for disease prevention, though his most frequently remembered today for his involvement in the Salem witch trails.
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<em>Hello Friend, Although the pueblo and church are no longer occupied, these places are still visited, remembered, and honored. Photo by Larry Lamsa. Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons. The pioneering Spaniards did not find empires or great armies in North America as in the case of the Aztecs of Mexico and the Incas of Peru. Africa used their gold and salt mines to become very wealthy through trade. What was the impact of Spain's settlement in the Americas? The impact of Spain's settlement in the Americas was to convert all American Native Indians to Catholic. Hope That Helps!</em>
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Colonization ruptured many ecosystems, bringing in new organisms while eliminating others. The Europeans brought many diseases with them that decimated Native American populations. Colonists and Native Americans alike looked to new plants as possible medicinal resources.
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