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What was an effect of the columbian exchange on both Africa and Europe?

improved diets from new food sources.


What was the effect of the Columbian Exchange on both Africa and Europe?

improved diets from new food sources.


What effect of the Columbian exchange on both Africa and Europe?

improved diets from new food sources.


What voyages of christopher Columbus led to contact and an exchange between Europe Asia Africa and the Americas called?

the columbian exchange


Why do they call columbian exchange the columbian exchange?

The Columbian Exchange is named such because it all started when Columbus mistakenly landed in the Caribbean in 1492 (also the year the Columbian exchange is noted for starting). It is also referred to as triangular trade (sugar/agriculture from Americas to Europe, manufactured goods from Europe to Africa, and slaves from Africa to the Americas).


An effect of the Columbian Exchange on both Africa and Europe was?

that improved diets from new food sources.That it improved diets from new food sources


What was a major effect of columbian exchange?

New food sources for Europe.


What were the three major areas that were impacted by the columbian exchange?

Europe, Africa , the Americas


Who was involved with the Columbian Exchange?

The Eastern (Europe, Africa, and Asia) and Western (Americas) hemispheres.


Who was involved in the Columbian Exchange?

The Columbian Exchange involved the trade of slaves, corn, and horses. The only two countries involved were Europe and Africa. The Americas were still considered colonies.


Who was involved the columbian exchange?

The Columbian Exchange involved the trade of slaves, corn, and horses. The only two countries involved were Europe and Africa. The Americas were still considered colonies.


What effect did the Columbian exchange have on Africans?

The triangular trade brought alcoholism to Africa. Slavery destroyed societies and infrastructure. Today, it is possible to look at pictures an see where roads and farms existed before slavery destroyed them.