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Yes, Christopher Columbus is credited with introducing tobacco and pineapples to Europe after his voyages to the Americas. He encountered tobacco use among Indigenous peoples and brought it back, which later became popular in Europe. Additionally, Columbus and his crew brought back some Native Americans to Spain, showcasing the cultural exchanges and consequences of his expeditions.
I think turkey tobacco and pineapple.
so he could bring back gold and spices to Europe
Maize (corn), tobacco, and indigo were three of the biggest American exports to Europe when America was first discovered.
Columbus went back to Europe. He was an explorer, not a colonist.
Although Bulgaria is a member of the EU their tobacco duty is not yet fully harmonised with eu levels. Therefore at present, assuming you are from the UK, you cannot bring back the full EU quota ( a vague 'reasonable amount for personal consumption') I believe it is still only 200 cigarettes from Bulgaria but best to check at time of travel.
columbus didn't bring anything back coz he was 2 busy finding asia
No, Christopher Columbus did not bring sugar back to Spain on his initial voyages. However, he did introduce sugarcane to the Caribbean during his expeditions. The cultivation of sugarcane became highly profitable in the New World, and it later contributed to the sugar trade that flourished between the Americas and Europe.
250g of tobacco per person
Potatoes were introduced to Europe by the Spanish conquistadors who brought them back from South America in the late 16th century. Tobacco was introduced to Europe by the Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus after he encountered it during his voyages to the Americas in the late 15th century.
How much boxes off tobacco can I bring back from benidorm
no