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it made every one relze the new world, this a educated quess im not entierly sure, but i still hope this helps out
Christopher Columbus's journeys had an intense impression on Europe. As it shifted obvious that he had created a distinct landmass and as resources from this landmass commenced discharging into Spain, Spain turned to be more powerful. Other European nations were thus animated to conduct out their campaigns to travel and to start communities in the New World. This led, of direction, to the British and French establishing primitive boundaries in the New World. Europe profited from the plentiful physical resources of the new region, and cultural thought and the European understanding of cultural supremacy were affected by association with what was examined more barbaric cultures. Investigation of these previously unexplored cultures and topography also transformed European life by including new commodities, such as nicotine, corn, vegetables, and tomatoes.