Well they feed chocolate to people from their dokke holes and named themall d-devine
No... corn or maize was already in America, the Columbian Exchange brought corn to the "Old World."
Christopher Columbus brought several significant changes to the Americas during his voyages, including the introduction of European plants, animals, and technologies. He is often credited with initiating widespread contact between Europe and the indigenous peoples of the Americas, which led to the exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas, known as the Columbian Exchange. This included the introduction of crops like wheat, sugar, and coffee, as well as animals such as horses and cattle. Additionally, Columbus's expeditions paved the way for subsequent European exploration and colonization of the continent.
I think that europeans got some good from the north native American
Basically, the natives received the short end of the stick in this collision of cultures known as the Columbian Excahnge. The natives received diseases such as measles, influenza, typhoid and small pox. However, the Spanish did bring over horses, which the Natives were very fond of.
The Columbian Exchange affected both the New World and the Old World, both positively and negatively. For example, people exchanged knowledge and technical advancements which helped those who did not have that information. But the "exchange" also, unwittingly, transferred diseases, plant diseases, animal diseases, etc. Many countries STILL fight problems of animals and plants that were brought to their countries and overcame plants and animals native to those areas. This is why countries have strict rules about what travelers can bring into their countries.
Yes.
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.
The Columbian Exchange involved the transfer of various goods, crops, and livestock between the Americas and the Old World. From the Americas, it took products like maize, potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco, which significantly influenced global diets and agriculture. Conversely, it brought to the Americas wheat, rice, horses, cattle, and diseases like smallpox, which had profound impacts on Indigenous populations and ecosystems. This exchange reshaped economies and societies on both sides of the Atlantic.
No... corn or maize was already in America, the Columbian Exchange brought corn to the "Old World."
Fur and other goods.
The Columbian Exchange and the slave trade affect the economies and the people in Europe, Africa, and The Americas in many ways. Columbian Exchange might have been very popular back then, especially when the Europeans explorers brought new plants and animals to Europe and Asia like corn, potatoes, tobacco, and cocoa and when Europe and Asia brought horses, cattle, and pigs to The Americas. "The Columbian exchange dramatically changed the world". This quote from the textbook explains and shows how valued and how Columbian exchange had an impact on the world. This Columbian exchange really change the world not only for good, but for bad. It all started like new items, food, and animals. But after time it all became an tragedy. The Columbian exchange had good things in the beginning this exchanged continued to improve diets and no longer life spans.But on the bad side lots of innocent people started to die. This new items, food and animals that came from the Native Americans had no natural ingredients and were not disinfected which brought a huge diseases to the Europeans and Asians. This diseases often started to expand until it was killing almost all of the population. Besides the Europeans were not getting any of this food, items, or animals for free, they started to trade their goods with the Americas for their goods, since for them the Americas goods where new and different. The Columbian exchange did not only bring diseases to the Europeans and Asians. The Americas, Asians and European started to take trading more developed. "Over time, a trading pattern involving the exchange of raw materials, manufactured products, and slaves developed among Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europeans shipped millions of enslaved Africans to work in the colonies in the New World." Trading started to get harsh and very mean overtime. From trading goods from each other like food and animals, it started to trade their own people.
ummm.. welll its really the Americans they crossed the loved land.
ummm.. welll its really the Americans they crossed the loved land.
No, both tobacco and vanilla went from the New World to the Old.
The Columbian Exchange and the slave trade affect the economies and the people in Europe, Africa, and The Americas in many ways. Columbian Exchange might have been very popular back then, especially when the Europeans explorers brought new plants and animals to Europe and Asia like corn, potatoes, tobacco, and cocoa and when Europe and Asia brought horses, cattle, and pigs to The Americas. "The Columbian exchange dramatically changed the world". This quote from the textbook explains and shows how valued and how Columbian exchange had an impact on the world. This Columbian exchange really change the world not only for good, but for bad. It all started like new items, food, and animals. But after time it all became an tragedy. The Columbian exchange had good things in the beginning this exchanged continued to improve diets and no longer life spans.But on the bad side lots of innocent people started to die. This new items, food and animals that came from the Native Americans had no natural ingredients and were not disinfected which brought a huge diseases to the Europeans and Asians. This diseases often started to expand until it was killing almost all of the population. Besides the Europeans were not getting any of this food, items, or animals for free, they started to trade their goods with the Americas for their goods, since for them the Americas goods where new and different. The Columbian exchange did not only bring diseases to the Europeans and Asians. The Americas, Asians and European started to take trading more developed. "Over time, a trading pattern involving the exchange of raw materials, manufactured products, and slaves developed among Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europeans shipped millions of enslaved Africans to work in the colonies in the New World." Trading started to get harsh and very mean overtime. From trading goods from each other like food and animals, it started to trade their own people.
I think that europeans got some good from the north native American
Spanish explorers brought back various items from the Americas, including gold, silver, tobacco, potatoes, corn, tomatoes, and cocoa beans. These goods had a significant impact on European economies, diets, and cultures, leading to the Columbian Exchange.