Which of the following describes the early English role in the New World? English involvement was contained around Newfoundland
and other northern areas. English sailors only challenged Spanish ships in the Gulf of Mexico. English thieves took treasures along the western coasts of America. English pirates looted Portuguese vessels in the New World.
English thieves took treasures along the western coasts of America.
Explanation:
The explorers introduced the old world with the new world and brought in Horses, sugar plant and diseases in the New world. The process of trading of all the trading goods and items and diseases across the Atlantic is known as Columbia exchange.
European nations came to America to increase their wealth and broaden their influence over world affair. The Spanish were the first to explore the New World.
The scientific revolution laid the foundations for the Age of Enlightenment, which centered on reason as the primary source of authority and legitimacy, and emphasized the importance of the scientific method.
The sinking or Lusitania on 7 May 1915 was a significant event during WW1. It was a passenger liner sunk by German submarine during World War 1. It lead to America declaring war on Germany.