During the Columbian Exchange, Europeans brought several diseases to the Americas, including smallpox, measles, influenza, and typhus. These illnesses had devastating effects on Indigenous populations, who had no prior exposure or immunity, leading to significant population declines. Smallpox, in particular, was one of the deadliest, causing widespread mortality among Native Americans. The introduction of these diseases drastically altered the demographic landscape of the Americas.
well Columbus and other Europeans brought diseases killing the people.
Europeans brought germs to America , and they also brought over diseases like smallpox chickenpox and measles
While the Columbian Exchange brought many new animals and crops, it also brought new diseases for people as well as crops.
By being struck by diseases brought to the new world by Europeans. The natives had no immunity to the diseases and many died as a result. Also, Native Americans were at the bottom of the social hierarchy and treated basically as slaves.The Columbian Exchange brought with it not only exotic fruits and animals, but also diseases that ended up killing many Natives.
it brought diseases to the new world
The inhabitants of the New World had no resistance to new diseases brought by the Europeans. -APEX
Donkeys were brought from the Europeans to he New World during the Columbian Exchange. Donkeys were among the animals that helped with work as they were beasts of burden.
The Spanish and other people of the Eastern hemisphere did.They brought smallpox and measles.I think.
During the Columbian Exchange, Europeans and Americans engaged in the exchange of various goods, crops, and livestock. Europeans brought wheat, rice, sugar, and domesticated animals like horses, cattle, and pigs to the Americas. In return, the New World supplied crops such as maize, potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco, which significantly impacted diets and economies on both sides. This exchange also included the transfer of diseases, which had profound effects on indigenous populations.
The Indigenous peoples of the Americas suffered the most from the Columbian Exchange. They faced devastating population declines due to diseases brought by Europeans, such as smallpox and measles, to which they had no immunity. Additionally, their societies were disrupted by colonization, land dispossession, and violent conflicts, leading to significant cultural and demographic changes. The consequences of the Columbian Exchange thus had lasting and transformative impacts on Native American populations.
One result of this exchange was the transfer of germs and viruses that brought diseases from europe to asia
Which of these was a result of the Colombian Exchange