Some food plants that were brought from the new world to the old world are corn, potato, sweet potato, tomato, chilies, peanuts, chocolate, vanilla, manioc, strawberries, avocados, and pineapples. Of course there are more but theses are just a few.
Turkeys, Papayas, Pumpkins, Strawberries, Peanuts, Tomatoes, Corn, Potatoes, Pineapples, and Avocados are some foods that went from the New World to the Old World.
SOURCES;
USA STUDIES WEEKLY, VOL.4 Issue 2, Week 8. (FL5-2)
Wheat, barley, oats, Bran- the new world equivalent being potatoes and maize.
the Old World benefited from explorations in the new world because they found gold, crops, and many other things from the explorations.
Crops that are sold for money on world markets are called cash crops.
The Age of Exploration introduced New World crops to the Old World and vice versa. It led to European countries establishing colonies in the Americas.
Animals plants diseases crops sugar :) were all exchanged
There are many. Most grain crops grown in North and South America originate in the Old World. Familiar to most North Americans as a weed is the dandelion, which was originally a kitchen green. It is still eaten by some as such.
the America's were discovered
Corn and Soybeans
Practically all of the textbooks will get into a page or two or ten about the decimation of American Indians, or a page about how important maize is when all European crops fail, and things like that.
99 percent of US corn is grown from hybrid seed, but not sure about world crops.
Resources, people, ideas and culture from the New World to the Old World (and vice-versa). slaves.
The main crops in our generation now is the corns, grains or what we known as palay.
No Kansas doesn't have any crops that I know of, but I'm 9 years old so how will I know.