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European colonization of the Americas

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New World
collective term for the Americas and Oceania
Age of Discovery
period of European global exploration from early 15th century to 17th century
European colonization of the Americas
European colonization of the Americas between 1492 and c.1800
Atlantic slave trade
slave trade across the Atlantic Ocean between the 16th and 19th centuries
New Netherland
17th-century Dutch colony on the East Coast of North America
Guns, Germs, and Steel
1997 essay by Jared Diamond
colonial history of the United States
aspect of history
Treaty of Breda
peace treaty which brought an end to the Second Anglo-Dutch War
Welser family
Augsburg mercantile family
Couronian colonization
colonisation efforts of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
decolonization of the Americas
process by which the countries in the Americas gained their independence from European rule
Danish colonization of the Americas
Danish colonies in the Americas
Portuguese colonization of the Americas
Portuguese colonization in South America and attempts in North America
Scottish colonization of the Americas
failed attempts of the Kingdom of Scotland to colonize the Americas, and ethnically Scottish settlements in British colonies
discovery doctrine
concept of public international law
German colonization of the Americas
attempts at colonization
Italy and the colonization of the Americas
roles of Italians in the colonization of the Americas
Cassard expedition
1712 naval pillaging expedition
Welsh settlement in the Americas
attempts by the Welsh to colonise the Americas
first wave of European colonization
aspect of history
Loango Slavery Harbour
cultural site included in World heritage Tentative Lists
Conquistadores: Adventvm
Spanish TV series
Creole nationalism
political ideology spread among the descendants of European colonists in Latin America, defending their rights, including independence
ecological imperialism
concept of foreign species aiding colonization by disrupting local ecology