It depends on what your looking for. Goods as in products or as in diseases. I know of diseases, but products would be for someone else to add on to, for I know of some.
Diseases: The exchange of Infectious Diseases was responsible for the demographic havoc of the native population in the New World after 1492. Prior to this date medical writers describe the presence in Spain of viral diseases like influenza, parotitis, smallpox, measles, poliomyelitis, and rabies; there were also rickettsiasis, diphtheria, salmonellosis, plague, tubercolosis, leprosy, malaria, scabies and tinea. In America, before European arrivals, there were no records of human viral diseases, though there were records of rickettsiasis, treponematosis--pinta, yaws and syphilis--leihsmaniasis, amibiasis and perhaps leprosy.
Goods: They exchanged multible goods such as domestic animals, fruits, tea, plants, coffee, and more. They were usually in the market for domestic animals. Domestic meaning: trained to live with humans; not wild anymore. They also traded different types of powder and fruits. Such as bananas, Oranges, coffee beans, coco beans(actual bean) and such.
Resources, people, ideas and culture from the New World to the Old World (and vice-versa). slaves.
The Columbian Exchange was the widespread trading of materials between the Americas and Afro-European hemispheres following the voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492. One of the main results of this exchange was the migration of people to the Americas from Europe and Africa.
Europeans brought germs to America , and they also brought over diseases like smallpox chickenpox and measles
No... corn or maize was already in America, the Columbian Exchange brought corn to the "Old World."
the columbian exchange
Corn and potatoes going from South America to Europe and fatal infectious diseases going from Europe to South America.
It is known as the Columbian Exchange.
Potatoes from America improved living conditions in Europe.
europe, asia, north america
Potatoes from America improved living conditions in Europe
Llamas, Guinea Pigs and turkeys were all animals that North America traded with Europe.Turkeys came to Europe through the Columbian Exchange.
I gave Europe slaves and money. The West African trade goes in a triangle with Africa, europe, and North America. That is how Europe and America got slves in exchange for righ and oil and grains/food.
The Columbian Exchange was an exchange of goods between the Old World(Europe) and New World(the Americas). From Europe to the America's: Banana's, chickens, lemons, oranges, rice, coffee, lettuce, etc. From the America's to Europe: Corn, cotton, bell peppers, pumpkins, tobacco, sweet potatoes, sunflowers, turkeys, etc.
ummm.. welll its really the Americans they crossed the loved land.
Silk, tea, china, and more goods
No, both tobacco and vanilla went from the New World to the Old.
ummm.. welll its really the Americans they crossed the loved land.