Many! Here are just a few examples: potatoes, strawberries, corn, squash, beans, tomatoes, avocados, and pumpkins.
Some crops native to the Americas are corn, strawberries, avocados, potatoes, peanuts, pineapples, cacao beans, vanilla, and tomatoes.
well one is corn
Mostly tropical plants
wen Spain came over to Latin America they brought most of what they had with they also brought priests. since they were Catholic, that is what they preached about to the Latin Americans.
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.
The agricultural system in colonial Latin America was characterized by large plantations worked by indigenous and African slaves under the encomienda and repartimiento systems. The crops grown were mostly cash crops like sugar, tobacco, and cacao for export to Europe. Land ownership was concentrated in the hands of a small number of wealthy Spanish landowners.
relied on slaves to plant and pick their crops.
They were both brought in by countries in Europe. One from Spain and one from Portugal.
To warn Europe to stay out of Latin America
Some foods brought by the Spaniards to Latin America include wheat, sugar cane, citrus fruits, grapes, and various herbs and spices like cilantro and oregano. Additionally, animals such as pigs, cattle, sheep, and chickens were also introduced.
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Catholicism
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marijuana, coffee, tobacco, and cocoa crops. along with other fruit and nut crops.