establishing colonies, nature Americans die from diseases African slaves arrive and foods from Americans introduced to Europe
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
Native Americans ate a variety of foods and fruits. Depending on the specific tribe and their locations, they were able to gather berries, nuts, and banana-like fruits.
onne nagative impact was that the europians would take the indians to Europe and show them the kind of people there is in the new world
No, pineapples were not native to Europe and were introduced to Europe later, in the 15th century. Potatoes, on the other hand, were also not native to Europe and were introduced from the Americas to Europe in the late 15th to early 16th century. So, in 1472, both pineapples and potatoes were not present in Europe.
cattle,pigs,sheep,horses,bannanas ,and coffee beans
Chicken are not native to Europe (they are indigenous to India), so the chicken in Europe are all domestic, farm chicken varieties (of the same variety as there are in the rest of the world).
A yew is a kind of coniferous tree, with dark-green leaves, native to Europe, Africa, and southwest Asia.
There are no native foods to Antarctica: it's too cold there to grow anything.
establishing colonies, nature Americans die from diseases African slaves arrive and foods from Americans introduced to Europe
Native Americans sent nothing to Europe.
Native Americans sent nothing to Europe.
Europe brought many foods to America such as lamb, pig, cow, chicken, plum, and apples
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
Native Americans ate a variety of foods and fruits. Depending on the specific tribe and their locations, they were able to gather berries, nuts, and banana-like fruits.
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