Source: Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, Spanish chronicler, *General and Natural History of the Indies*, 1535
"Of the animals of Europe, there are now so many cows, horses, and especially pigs, that they have spread over all the islands and the mainland. These beasts have multiplied to such an extent that they run wild, and they have caused great damage to the native peoples. The herds of cattle and horses destroy the crops of maize and cassava which the Indians plant for their sustenance, as the Indians do not have fences to protect their fields."
Which of the following environmental or social changes in the Americas was a direct result of the developments described in the excerpt?
- The disruption of traditional Indigenous agricultural practices and subsistence patterns due to the roaming of European livestock.Cevap
- BThe rapid adoption of maize and cassava cultivation by European settlers as their primary export crops to Spain.
- CThe establishment of the encomienda system to regulate the ownership of domestic livestock herds.
- DThe unification of highly diverse Indigenous societies into a single political alliance to resist European pastoralism.
Cevap
The disruption of traditional Indigenous agricultural practices and subsistence patterns due to the roaming of European livestock.
The correct answer is correct because the introduction of European livestock (cows, horses, pigs) drastically altered the physical environment and disrupted Indigenous agricultural systems. Since Native Americans did not build fences to enclose their fields of maize and cassava, free-roaming European animals destroyed native crops, threatening their food supply and forcing changes in their subsistence patterns.
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