North Vs South America
Essay by raluca001 • April 30, 2014 • Essay • 679 Words (3 Pages) • 1,320 Views
The Americas are usually referred to as the New World because they weren't discovered until 1492, and no one in Eurasia and Africa knew of this landmass. Both North and South America were colonized by European countries; North America by the English and the French, and South America by the Spanish and the Portuguese. Although they were both colonized by Europeans, North and South America are quite different in terms of economy, political structure, and culture. Geographical factors, such as climate, natural resources, and relief, along with the part of Europe that colonized it, have affected the way each of these regions has developed.
Economically, North and South America are quite different. While South America developed earlier, faster, and relied on the land for profits, North America developed slower, later, and relied on private companies for profits. In the South, silver mines in Peru and sugar plantations in Brazil were prime factors in the economic development of the region. In the North however, fur trading, timber and tobacco spurred the economy. The Portuguese were at first successful with sugar plantations on Atlantic islands so they moved them in Brazil. The sugar production expanded quickly after 1550 and by the 1600s it dominated Brazil's economy. In contrast, in North America, London investors colonized Virginia and founded the Virginia Company in 1606. The investors hoped for immediate profits but the company was unsuccessful. The indigenous people of South America were used as slaves who worked in silver mines. In North America on the other hand, New France was founded in 1608 near the St.Lawrence River, a location that provided access to Amerindian trade. Amerindians quickly became dependant on the firearms, metal tools, and alcohol they got in return for furs from the French. Thus, as South America depended heavily on the natural resources of the region, North American settlers had to establish trading companies to survive.
North and South America typically had fairly different political structures. South America was ruled by the Spanish and the Portuguese and North America was ruled by the English and the French. In South America, the Council of the Indies was created in 1524 in Spain and supervised all government in the Spanish colonies. The highest-ranking Spanish officials in the colonies, the viceroys of Spain and Peru had extensive power because of long distances. Each viceroyalty was divided into a number of judicial and administrative branches. In North America, colonial government was administered by a governor who was chosen by the Crown. When the governor met with his
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