From the New World to the Old World
They came from Spain during the Columbian Exchange (1492-1550).
old world
The Columbian Exchange
It came from Europe
In the Columbian Exchange, woolen Navajo blankets were brought to the Americas from Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Bell peppers come from the Americas. They were introduced to the whole world when the Columbian exchange was happening.
Columbus was born between August 26 and October 31 in the year 1451, in the Italian port city of Genoa
Watermelon is believed to have originated in Africa, specifically in the region that includes present-day Sudan and Egypt. During the Columbian Exchange, it was introduced to the Americas by European explorers and colonizers in the 16th century. The fruit quickly adapted to various climates and became popular in many parts of the New World, contributing to agricultural diversity. Its journey highlights the broader exchange of plants, animals, and cultures between the Old and New Worlds during this period.
Only in that they are both members of the Plant Kingdom. Olives come from a tree, grapes come from a vining shrub.
Because the Columbian Exchange brought disease to the Americas and killed most of the work force enslaved by the Europeans. They started using Africans. since there had been much contact between Europe and Africa disease wasn't really an issue. many tribes in Africa sold their countrymen into slavery for weapons and other status symbols. One of the good things to come out of it was the introduction of new cash crops to Africa. Because of the Columbian Exchange, Africa and the rest of the world has potatoes and corn as well as many other crops.
Avocados come from Australians.avocados grow on trees and come central America and Mexico