African Diaspora
The answer is 9000 BC. ok.
The need for cheap labour .
Spain spread its language and religion throughout the world (primarily the Americas) through colonization and forcible conversion.
There is a belief that the first Americans migrated from Asia. They crossed from Russia over the Bering Strait that was above water at the time into Alaska and spread down throughout the Americas.
Europeans sought to spread their religion to indigenous peoples in the Americas through preaching trade and taking over indigenous peoples lands
people that owned large plantations or needed hard work done needed workers with a cheap salary that could work for long hours and that were not educated.
The Maya people are natives of the Americas and are therefore native Americans.Despite the common misconception, that term is notrestricted to the modern USA - the USA did not exist when native people spread throughout the whole of North, Central and South America.
Maize is a cereal grain that was domesticated in Mesoamerica and then spread throughout the American continents. Maize spread to the rest of the world after European contact with the Americas in the late 15th century and early 16th century.
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The treaty stated that any lands with a “Christian king” would not be colonized. Christianity had not spread to the Americas, and the resulting colonization proved disastrous for indigenous cultures such as the Inca, Taino, Aztec, Tupi, and many other bands throughout the Americas.
As a result of the slave trade, people of African descent spread throughout the Americas and Western Europe. This dispersal is called the African Diaspora. The African Diaspora eventually led to the diffusion of African culture-including music, art, religion, and food- throughout the Western world.