The Americas! The discovery of the new world opened up a new output for products like gold and silver. (Especially silver for Spain) The Columbian exchange resulted in foods such as the potato being brought over to Europe. Did you know the first potatoes were actually from Peru! Labor animals like cows and bulls were brought over to the new world. This was basically the only good thing about the Columbian exchange for the AMericas. Europe mostly just gave the Americas disease and death.
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- The Vikings’ mythology, craftsmanship, literature, and seafaring skills became a part of the European inheritance.
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Vikings changed the historical backdrop of Ireland, England, Russia, and other European nations. They set up new domains in Iceland, Greenland and incidentally, North America. From A.D. 793 to 1066, Vikings assaulted, exchanged, tested, vanquished and settled in numerous territories.
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True.
Explanation:
Southern colonies made a farm economy that couldn’t survive without slave labor, so yes the southern colonies had a slave based economy.
According to Eugene Debs and several other thinkers, the main problems that socialism will resolve are social inequality and corporate greed, although these views are highly contested in the western world.