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One result of this exchange was the transfer of germs and viruses that brought diseases from europe to asia
the introduction of the horse
The one notable New World disease that was transferred to Afro-Eurasia during the Columbian Exchange was syphilis. It is believed to have spread through sailors returning from the Americas to Europe in the late 15th century, leading to outbreaks in various parts of Europe. The disease was characterized by its rapid transmission through sexual contact and became widespread, causing significant public health concerns in the years that followed.
It is named after Christopher Columbus. His arrival in the Americas began the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres that had previously only existed on one side of the Atlantic Ocean.
the introduction of horses to the New World.
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the introduction of horses to the New World.
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the introduction of horses to the Native Americans.
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New sources of food