This chapter was based on long-distance trade in spices and textiles, silver and gold, beaver pelts and deerskin, slaves and sugar. But there was two different perspectives. There are many similarities from the past that reflect on our present. Yet there are many differences.
In Spanish South America. The Spanish came, and they intended to relocate. The products and industries that drove the economy was silver. The Native people did the work They were classified by racially mixed groups.
In Brazil Caribbean Portugal came, and they did not intend to stay they wanted to explore more. The products and industries that drove the economy was sugar. The native people did the work.
In North America the British came, and they intended on staying. When they came the products and industries that drove the economy was plantations, because there was no one specific crop. The African slaves did the work. There was demographic impact were their was a slight mixing of groups.
In Spanish South America. The Spanish came, and they intended to relocate. The products and industries that drove the economy was silver. The Native people did the work They were classified by racially mixed groups.
In Brazil Caribbean Portugal came, and they did not intend to stay they wanted to explore more. The products and industries that drove the economy was sugar. The native people did the work.
In North America the British came, and they intended on staying. When they came the products and industries that drove the economy was plantations, because there was no one specific crop. The African slaves did the work. There was demographic impact were their was a slight mixing of groups.
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