New food sources
New food sources
New food sources
horses
horses
horses
horses
New sources of food
Some of the things that Native Americans received as a result of the Columbian Exchange are as follows:HorsesFirearms (beginning with muskets)Textiles to use for clothing and ornamentation (although many South American Indigenous Peoples, such as the "Inca," already were weaving their own textiles at least a century before the arrival of the Europeans).
Some of the things that Native Americans received as a result of the Columbian Exchange are as follows:HorsesFirearms (beginning with muskets)Textiles to use for clothing and ornamentation (although many South American Indigenous Peoples, such as the "Inca," already were weaving their own textiles at least a century before the arrival of the Europeans).
Some of the things that Native Americans received as a result of the Columbian Exchange are as follows:HorsesFirearms (beginning with muskets)Textiles to use for clothing and ornamentation (although many South American Indigenous Peoples, such as the "Inca," already were weaving their own textiles at least a century before the arrival of the Europeans).
Some of the things that Native Americans received as a result of the Columbian Exchange are as follows:HorsesFirearms (beginning with muskets)Textiles to use for clothing and ornamentation (although many South American Indigenous Peoples, such as the "Inca," already were weaving their own textiles at least a century before the arrival of the Europeans).
The ability to grow corn and potatoes. These two starchy foods, high in nutrients kept many Europeans from starving.