Cows, Horses and Pigs plus I am sure unintentional vermin such as rats etc.
he helped by bringing new foods to Europe and brought new foods and animals to the Americas.
It brought about a redistribution of wealth and brought a new class of European to the fore front.
spanish
No. European expansion to the new world was just a means to gain an advantage over their european rivals. Colonists to the new world brought their old world conflicts with them.
Settles came and farms were made. New plants and animals were brought in. Most of the bison were killed. Some animals moved to other areas.
The American colonist brought with them goats, cows, and sheep to the New World. Earlier the Spanish introduced the horse. The honey bee was also brought into the New World by the English colonist.
Europeans deliberately brought common farm animals to New Zealand like: * Cattle, * Sheep, * Goats * Chickens * Horses, * cats * dogs * honeybees they also introduced animals for fur and hunting including: * rabbits * possums and birds they were familiar with such as * blackbirds * song thrushes as well as pests like European mice and rats.
When the Spanish came to California in the 1700s they brought with them many animals that were both beneficial and detrimental to the native inhabitants. The animals that they brought with them that were beneficial and still thrive today were cattle, pigs and horses.
While the Columbian Exchange brought many new animals and crops, it also brought new diseases for people as well as crops.
spain
from what i know it was the sea turtle
the same way that the early settlers affected the new world. the brought over new ideas and technology with them. they shared technological advances with that of north america and brought a lot of european culture over. The helped with new military machinery and a lot of european military tactics.