the Americas
the introduction of smallpox to the Native American population
the introduction of horses to the Native Americans.
the introduction of smallpox
the introduction of smallpox
The Columbian Exchange, which began in the late 15th century, significantly impacted global populations by facilitating the transfer of crops, livestock, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds. This exchange led to population growth in Europe and Africa as new food sources, such as potatoes and maize, improved nutrition. Conversely, the introduction of diseases like smallpox devastated indigenous populations in the Americas, leading to dramatic declines in their numbers. Overall, the Columbian Exchange reshaped demographic patterns across continents.
the introduction of smallpox to the Native American population
the introduction of smallpox
the introduction of smallpox
the introduction of smallpox
The introduction of smallpox to the native Americans.
the introduction of horses
the introduction of smallpox to the Native Americans
the introduction of horses to the New World.
the introduction of the horse
the introduction of horses to the Native Americans.
the introduction of horses to the New World.
the introduction of smallpox