First, Christopher Columbus decided to travel East looking for new riches and a shorter route to the Far East. In 1492, Columbus discovered the Americas. Europeans wanted to come to America because of the rich farmlands, precious metals, freedom of religion, and it was a place where convicts could be sent to away from the mother country. …show more content…
Transportation, financial exchanges, computer systems, development of medications and communication grew among the world trade. Technology made these much easier and quicker to accomplish. Cultural changes helped link economic development and ideas between the United States, Europe and the world. Along with social media being an advantage to help facilitate uprising of people and governments, it can have a negative effect with misleading information based on opinion being transferred by and to the people.
In conclusion, changes that followed the American Revolution, included cultural, political and economic; nationalism developed; the consequences of cultural, economic, and industrialization in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries changed the world. The American Revolution was more of a political break from the mother country, being an example that other countries could follow. Nationalism can help the people of the country to take pride in where they live. Many discoveries have happened the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and continue to influence