Three Old Worlds Create a New
1492 - 1600
Struggle between European kingdoms prompted to an enthusiasm for states and exchanging posts that may fortify the rising countries. This expansionism acquainted Europeans with African and American social orders that had developed over hundreds of years, and the social communication that took after beginning contacts between these human advancements significantly impacted western history.
II. American Societies
A. Paleo-Indians
Paleo-Indians arrived somewhere in the range of 12,000 to 14,000 years prior and made due by chasing expansive diversion. As the ancient creatures vanished, in any case, individuals developed more subject to farming, a change that took into consideration the rise of more advanced civic …show more content…
Religion
For the most part polytheistic, Indian religion was more shifted than their governmental issues.
IV. African Societies
A. West Africa (Guinea)
The greater part of the oppressed Africans that came to America started in West Africa, or Guinea. Upper Guinea had a culture that reflected contact with the Islamic Mediterranean locale, while Lower Guinea stayed less cosmopolitan.
B. Bondage in West Africa
Bondage existed in West Africa essentially as a method for aggregating grounds and riches, however after contact with Europeans and the foundation of slave-exchanging posts, the inner slave exchange adjusted promptly to meet the new requests from abroad.
C. Sexual Division of Labor in West Africa
In West Africa men and ladies shared horticultural obligations, with the men additionally chasing or grouping while the ladies performed family unit errands and oversaw neighborhood trade. In Lower Guinea, society created in light of the "double sex standard."
- West African Religion
West African religious convictions focused on complimentary male and female parts.
V. European Societies
A. Sexual Division of Labor in