become slaves
Hernan Cortez
No country has not been affected by the Columbian Exchange, whether directly, or indirectly (by crop diffusion then cultural diffusion inside the country). However possibly some communities have not been affected, but surely no country.
There werent many beneficial thing for the europeans but they included new crops such as the potato, sweet potato, corn, berries, chocolate, beans, pumpkins, tobacco, and peppers.Native Americans showed the Europeans how to build canoes and how to catch fish using weirs.
the factor that made the most difference would be the climate
We killed them. Then we took their land.
The Columbian exchange affected American Indian agriculture by getting American Indians to produce more tobacco.
Hernan Cortez
no
No country has not been affected by the Columbian Exchange, whether directly, or indirectly (by crop diffusion then cultural diffusion inside the country). However possibly some communities have not been affected, but surely no country.
the introduction of smallpox
Adversely. They lost their land and their lives.
The Columbian exchange affected the rest of the world by the movement of living things such as plants,animals, and diseases between the eastern and western hemispheres.
The disease is the small pox. Brought over by the Columbian Exchange.
Europeans were mainly by the crop tobacco. It grew well and was cheap and popular.
the Colombian exchange affected the Europe because potatoes is an easy crop to grow, that doesn't need much water and care, Ireland was helped by this in their great depression. potatoes also tripled the population and saved many people's lives :) :) The columbian exchange affected Europe in many ways. One way, Europe transferred germs to americas spreading disease. Also many American crops became part of european diet. The two that had an impact were potatoes and corn. They help feed Europeans without this exchange a lot more would've gone hungry.
The exchange that Columbian did was horrible. It just about affected everyone with destructive diseases and depopulated many cultures.On the other hand: Before the Columbian Exchange, there were no oranges in Florida, no bananas in Ecuador, no paprikain Hungary, no potatoes in Ireland, no coffee in Colombia, no pineapples in Hawaii, no rubber treesin Africa, no chili peppers in Thailand, no tomatoes in Italy, and no chocolate in Switzerland.
The Americas were the area affected by an extreme decline in the native population, the rapid growth of non-native crops, and the massive introduction of slaves during the Columbian Exchange. The influx of European diseases, such as smallpox and influenza, greatly reduced the indigenous population, while cash crops like sugar, tobacco, and coffee were introduced to the region. The transatlantic slave trade brought millions of enslaved Africans to work on plantations in the Americas.