Columbian Exchange (Blog #8)
Columbus was credited with discovering the Americas for Europe in 1492. Multiple historians recount his journey and the things he did, but Charles Mann provides a different account of him. This was told from an environmental point of view rather than an economic or social one. He credited Columbus as the person who changed the world forever, by altering the natural 250-million-year cycle that the world had been on. Coming to the Americas, a multitude of new resources were brought to and from Europe. This led to the creation of many new foods, spices, and technologies, all through coming to America. This is the reason why countries such as Italy have tomatoes, creating pizza, or why Switzerland has chocolate. The discovery of America led to the whole world's ecosystems connecting, rather than isolating.
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