Europeans invading the Americas caused so much death and destruction that they warped the planet’s climate. Colonizers killed off 56 million people across North, Central and South America within 140 ...
Mexicans take part in a carnival in the central state of Tlaxcala mocking European colonizers - Copyright AFP/File Munir Uz zaman Mexicans take part in a carnival in ...
When Europeans arrived in the Americas, they caused so much death and disease that it changed the global climate, a new study finds. When Europeans arrived in the Americas, they caused so much death ...
Ghana’s president Nana Akufo-Addo has attracted international attention for emphasizing how important it is for Ghana to have a greater degree of sovereignty in its dealings with international ...
South African participants were sampled across several regions and towns in the Western and Northern Cape Provinces. Sampling was typically conducted at the individual's home, with a local community ...
The modern colonial city is an important type of human settlement, its historical urban form serves as both a material carrier of European modern urban planning ideas after the Renaissance and a ...
European colonization of North America went with a period of global cooling in the 17th century because the genocide of Native Americans left agricultural areas to regrow and reduce CO2 emissions, a ...
European colonizers who arrived in the Americas caused death and disease to the point that it sparked what some have called the first major human-induced change in the Earth’s climate, a new study has ...
Discover why European powers rushed to colonize the New World driven by economic gain, religious missions, national rivalry, and the quest for new trade routes. This simplified U.S. history lesson ...
Rates of soil erosion and alluvium accumulation in North America accelerated 10-fold after Europeans colonized the continent, according to new research carried out by scientists from China, Belgium ...