Advantages And Disadvantages Of The New World

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The history behind the New World in which we know of today as America contracts around the brawl of England, Spain and France as countries that tried to conquer this continent. People from all around crossed the oceans like the Atlantic for example to come and try to start a new way of life on this continent. These new comers all had their own and different reasons and purposes on why they were headed to the New World, from government all the way to their living conditions. They also tried to bring their own governments to this continent and they all had different approaches to their colonies and their effort to become what they wanted to be. All of the various accusations of what was to be done and what should be done brought fate to towards the New World. There were so many different approaches and people’s views towards different situations that created advantages and …show more content…

Their population growth struggled at times but did expand its growth a lot. It started slowly because of their military conquest and poor relations with Native Americans and also had numerous failures towards settlement in their new environment. Their relations with the Native Americans were sought out towards them to be seen as nonbelievers and that they wanted to convert them to Christianity. Their military point of view saw fit for them only for killing and the ability to rule over them. The Spanish empire was largely populated in Florida, California, Mexico and Texas. The Spanish empire wanted to come and expand their religion and get money as well of their purpose towards the reason why they migrated to the New World. Bernal Diaz del Castillo, who was one of the Spanish conquistadors, on the reason of Spanish motivations towards the New World stated that, “We came to serve God and to get rich, as all men wish to