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The Columbian Exchange significantly shaped today's global society by facilitating the transfer of crops, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds. This exchange introduced staple foods like potatoes, tomatoes, and corn to Europe, which transformed diets and agriculture, fostering population growth. Conversely, it also brought diseases that devastated Indigenous populations in the Americas. Overall, the Columbian Exchange laid the groundwork for globalization, influencing culinary traditions, economies, and cultural exchanges that continue to affect us today.
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Christopher gave us sugar , coca cola and popcorn He used African people as slaves He brought diseases He "discovered" America
The US gives poorer countries many different items in exchange for raw materials. Sometimes they give tax breaks on imported or exported goods, or they give items like clothing and food.
The Columbian Exchange refers to the trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas. More specifically, in Europe, the countries that dominated this trade were England France Spain and Portugal. West Africa was involved in the slave trade which went to the Caribbean, Brazil, Peru and Southeastern US.
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Maybe. Often banks will give you less for exchange because they don't give the current exchange rate. You are better off waiting to exchange in country and not doing it at the airport or at a bank. Exchange rates can vary between sources.
The people already living in the Americas suffered many epidemics following contact with Europeans, and the death toll was massive. Large cities were nearly wiped out. Some communities on the Caribbean islands lost most of their people for example Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago. Between 1492 and 1650, the population of indigenous Americans decreased rapidly like the Ameridians.
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As at 18th May 2009 the exchange rate would give you 197.85 US dollars
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