John Delamar - The Colombian Exchange - In Class Entry 12/6

The Colombian Exchange as we have discussed in class is one of the most important instances of human interaction to date. The Colombian Exchange involved most of the people in the world at the time. Whether you were buying goods, selling goods, or were sold as a good the Colombian exchange brought many people into the global marketplace. But what would have happened if Columbus never sailed the ocean blue in 1492? It’s no secret that Columbus wasn’t the first to discover America, but he was the first to envision the global market and he set in place the catalyst for globalization to occur. If Columbus never embarked on his voyage would an event like the Columbus exchange ever occurred? In short, yes, I do think something like the Columbus exchange was inevitable with how much exploration was being promoted during his time. I do think however that it would’ve come later, Columbus had talked to quite a few people to secure funds for his journey, because most people thought the Earth was flat. Who’s to say when the Americas would’ve been discovered, if isolation was promoted instead of globalization, then maybe the Americas would not have been discovered until humans first discovered flight.

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