No... corn or maize was already in America, the Columbian Exchange brought corn to the "Old World."
Corn - Apex
During the Columbian Exchange, corn and potatoes were carried from the Americas to Europe, Africa, and Asia. Corn, also known as maize, became a staple crop in many regions, while potatoes gained popularity for their nutritional value and adaptability to different climates. Both crops significantly impacted agricultural practices and diets across the globe, contributing to population growth and changes in food systems.
Disease killed millions of Native Americans
Well the columbian Exchange started when Christopher Columbus brought it from the americas in 1492. They imported corn,potato,squash,beans,and tomatoes. Oh but we cant forget one Big thing that impacted them deseases. The deseases killed millions of native americans half of the population died
Yes. This is one item brought to Europe during the "Columbian Exchange", along other items such as corn (maize), potatoes, turkeys or beans.
Columbian exchange took tomatoes, corn and potatoes from the america to Europe, Africa and Asia. It brings the goodly and friendly relationship between them, but deadly illnesses moved to the america and killed large amount of native american population.
North America
Corn and potatoes going from South America to Europe and fatal infectious diseases going from Europe to South America.
Is it Corn,Gold,Horses,Bananas
Corn is a major item of the "Columbian Exchange".
Is it Corn,Gold,Horses,Bananas
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Trough the Columbian Exchange.
Corn - Apex
potatoes and corn****
The Columbian Exchange was an exchange of goods between the Old World(Europe) and New World(the Americas). From Europe to the America's: Banana's, chickens, lemons, oranges, rice, coffee, lettuce, etc. From the America's to Europe: Corn, cotton, bell peppers, pumpkins, tobacco, sweet potatoes, sunflowers, turkeys, etc.
The Columbian Exchange involved the trade of slaves, corn, and horses. The only two countries involved were Europe and Africa. The Americas were still considered colonies.