Maize (corn), tobacco, and indigo were three of the biggest American exports to Europe when America was first discovered.
Maize (corn), beans, avocados, tomatoes, some species of squash and turkeys are some of the items brought from Mexico during the Columbian exchange.
Sailors returning from Peru to Spain with silver are thought to have brought maize and potatoes for their own food on the trip. Historians speculate that leftover tubers (and maize) were carried ashore and planted. it is thought that the potato arrived some years before the end of the 16th century.
Yes. This is one item brought to Europe during the "Columbian Exchange", along other items such as corn (maize), potatoes, turkeys or beans.
The 4 goods and diseases brought to Europe during the Colombian Exchange included tomatoes, maize, potatoes, livestock, while the diseases included sickle cell anemia, Measles, smallpox, and Yellow fever.
Maize, tomatoes, and potatoes came to Europe through the Columbian Exchange.
Corn and potatoes were the two major foods. Maize, potatoes, chocolate, peanuts, vanilla, tomatoes, pineapples, lima beans, sweet and chili peppers, and the turkey
Massive amounts of new plants were transported back to Europe by European explorers. These included squash, cacao, peanuts, avacadoes, pumpkins, pineapples, tomatoes, peppers, tobacco, cassava, vanilla, sweet potatoes, potatoes, and maize, among other plants.
Massive amounts of new plants were transported back to Europe by European explorers. These included squash, cacao, peanuts, avacadoes, pumpkins, pineapples, tomatoes, peppers, tobacco, cassava, vanilla, sweet potatoes, potatoes, and maize, among other plants.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
The Spanish brought guinea pigs from their colonies in South America to Europe.