Besides culture and religion, here are some things that were exchanged.
From New to Old World: Avocado, beans, cashew nuts, Maize, Potatoes, Chili peppers, Cocoa, Peanuts, pineapples, rubber, sunflowers, tobacco, and tomatoes. The animals were guinea pigs and mostly turkeys.
From Old to New World: apples, bananas, carrots, coffee, cabbage, Oranges, lemons, limes, flax, opium, rice, olives, onions, Pears, soy beans, sugar cane, tea, and watermelon. The animals were horses, bees, cats, camels, pigs, silkworms, goats, chicken, sheep, and cows.
Diseases:
Bubonic Plague smallpox
chicken pox
measles
cholera
leprosy
influenza
typhus
People, plants, animals, livestock, and inventions were also exchanged.
Basically, the Columbian Exchange was the exchange of food, plants, animals, people, goods, and ideas between the Old World (Europe) and the New World (North and South America) after Columbus' first expedition. Some lists just say plants, animals, and people (slaves).
In the Columbian exchange there was plants, animals and metals exchanged
they had food blankets and more
A negative product of the Columbian Exchange was the transfer of diseases
Slavery and communicable diseases are two negative effects of the Columbian exchange.
the transfer of disease
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The introduction of smallpox to the native Americans.
the introduction of smallpox to the Native Americans
The primary negative effects of the Columbian Exchange were death, disease, and slavery. Positive effects included the incorporation of European methods of agriculture, and the introduction to the Americas of animals such as horses.
enslavement, death
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Disease killed many Native Americans.
diseases APEX answer
the introduction of smallpox