How did the Age of Discovery affect native peoples in newly discovered lands? • A. The native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering nations. B. The native peoples were taught new ways to farm and were introduced to new foods. C. The native peoples were largely unaffected by the visitors and treated them like a force of nature. D. The native peoples were exposed to new cultures and abandoned their old ways for new ones.

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Question
How did the Age of Discovery affect native peoples in newly discovered
lands?
• A. The native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering
nations.
B. The native peoples were taught new ways to farm and were
introduced to new foods.
C. The native peoples were largely unaffected by the visitors and
treated them like a force of nature.
D. The native peoples were exposed to new cultures and abandoned
their old ways for new ones.
Answer

A. The native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering nations.

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During the Age of Discovery, European nations such as Spain, Portugal, England, and France sent explorers to newly discovered lands. These explorers...
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