d. Compare and contrast the political situations in early modern England and France with regards to the structure of the government and the power of the monarchy.
England and France two very similar countries with the same political basics but still had very vast difference in their governmental structure and monarchy power. In the beginning of modern England King Charles I was in change for eleven years without asking for parliament for approval of any changes in the laws or asking an army during peace time. King Charles took it upon his self to change the taxes without the approval of Parliament, this upset many people in England. The Parliament wanted nothing more than to work with King Charles I but he did not want the same thing so he became very upset and began having people in the House of Commons arrested that did not support him. After the negative response from King Charles I, this beginning the …show more content…
During the Columbian exchange there was an intense period of widespread exchange that consisted of the everything from the population, food, animals, plants, religion and a wide spread of diseases from the Old World to the New Atlantic World. But with these exchange came consequence’s that were positive but could also be detrimental to the well-being of society. Livestock that were exchanged to the New Atlantic World were able to survive. Livestock included: cows, sheep, pigs and horses. Almost all living creatures began to mate and multiply in the new lands there were around 1700 herds that ranged from wild cattle and horses that grazed and roamed the lands of Uruguay, Argentina and South Brazil. As the herds moved quickly through the New World there were devastating effects that