EUROPE GAINED MORE: I disagree that “most” regions profited from the Columbian Exchange because according to various sources like Scholar.Harvard.edu and Ipl.org, Europe gained the most profit from the Columbian Exchange compared to any other region. On the other hand, the Americas lost many things including crops, homelands, and a huge drop in its population; this clearly shows that the Colombian exchange was only positive from Europe's perspective.
COLUMBUS'S SELFISHNESS: Columbus's action to colonize the Americas the exact same year he discovered the region was intended. According to National Geographic.Org, Columbus knew he would obtain fame and fortune so his actions were for himself, making him selfish, he didn't think about the lives of millions of Native …show more content…
There are many other ways Native Americans died, like famine, war, and jail, this makes sense because the Native American population is incredibly low. BRITAIN’S GREEDINESS: The trade routes could have gone more peacefully and efficiently, but no! The countries using the trade routes could have done their job of stealing and transporting them to their countries which wouldn't have carried such a heavy impact on the environment or they would have traded with the countries for an exchange in goods but instead they decided that they wanted more and they practically torched native people on their own lands and used them for