The monarchical form of government was replaced by a democratic nation. The colonial victory over Great Britain led to the formation of the United States of America as an independent country. Thus, the British colonies attained their freedom and independence. The British colonies won the various battles and overthrew Great Britain. The American Revolution of 1775-1783 marks the era of great rebellion against Great Britain rule by the British colonies in America. Columbus is historically celebrated as the man who discovered the New World that led to the transformation of the world. Indeed, Columbus initiated the Columbian Exchange that stands to explain the root of the transformed world. He significantly linked the Old World to the New World, allowing for the exchange of things between the two sides of the Atlantic. However, his voyage contributed to the establishment of convergent world development. His many voyages to South and Caribbean America had the impact of linking European colonies to the Americas. In his efforts to look for a new route to India, Columbus discovered the New World on the other side of the Atlantic. He was the first person to use the Atlantic trade winds in his voyage across the Atlantic. He was an explorer and navigator from Italy who discovered the New World in 1492. Indeed, the impacts of the Columbian exchange remain evident in the modern world.
The exchange of things across the Atlantic Ocean transformed the ways of life in America, Europe, and the New World. Besides, it provides significant insight into how Europe, Africa, and the New World was formed.
It plays a political significance in explaining the reasons behind the thriving of European colonies and the collapsing of the Indian nations. The Columbian Exchange had a great impact on the cultural and social composition of the Native American and European lifestyles. Animals, plants, technology, and diseases among other factors were transferred across the two sides of the Atlantic. Arising in 1492, the Columbian Exchange marked the era of mutual exchange of things between Native Americans and Europeans.