How the colonization of the Americas cooled Earth’s climate

The 15th century saw many changes that impacted the whole world

Stars Insider

11/03/25 | StarsInsider

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The late 15th century ushered in a dramatic chapter in world history with the arrival of Europeans in the Americas. This moment of contact between continents marked the beginning of profound and far-reaching transformations. But while it is often remembered for its historical, cultural, and political implications, this era also coincided with an enigmatic and significant climatic shift: a cooling of the Earth’s atmosphere.

Known as the Little Ice Age, this period of global cooling remains a subject of curiosity and study among historians, scientists, and environmental researchers. And what makes this cooling event particularly intriguing is its apparent connection to the colonization of the Americas.

How could human actions during such a devastating period in history have contributed to a global phenomenon that shaped weather patterns, agriculture, and ecosystems for centuries? Click through to find out.

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