- Native American societies were well-established and had trade networks before European contact
- Different geographical regions exhibited different characteristics and ways of life
- European exploration was driven by the quest for wealth, resources, trade routes, and the spread of religion
- The Columbian Exchange resulted in the exchange of food and traditions, but also led to the loss of Native American population
- The interaction between Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans had a profound impact on the development of the New World
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