What does the term "new Europe" describe? Was this a successful model of development? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
A. New Europe
1. lands in other hemispheres where the environment resembled Europe's
a. allowed European migrants to thrive, European plants to take root,
a European way of life to be transplanted
2. not an easy transition for Europeans
a. strenuous efforts the British had to apply to adapt in the Australian
colony
3. success with such untried soils depended on experimentation with varied
planting strategies
a. early Australia was a strange sort of New Europe—made with yams,
pumpkins, and maize
4. European model did prevail, but it was primarily a Mediterranean one
5. Australian experience set the pattern for the colonial New Europes of the
nineteenth century
a. "roots are European but the tree grows to a different pattern and
design"
b. North American West, New Zealand, and to a lesser extent the "cone"
of South America—Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile—were all settled
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