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What did America give to Spain in the Columbian Exchange?

Tomatoes Potatoes ....


Did horses come from Spain or Mexico?

They came from Spain during the Columbian Exchange (1492-1550).


Was The Columbian Exchange developed by the French?

It was a European phenomenon. It was developed mainly by Spain.


What food crop first arrived in the America as a result of the columbian exchange?

greasy nuts from Spain


What food crop first arrived in the Americas as a result of the Columbian Exchange?

greasy nuts from Spain


What word describes an explorer who was granted to the right to explore and establish settlements in the Americas by Spain?

The Columbian Exchange


What did the columbian exchange have on Europe?

The Columbian exchange had many effects on Europe because it spread important crops (such as corn), as well as deadly diseases (such as syphilus). It also made Spain a major world power. As a result of the Columbian Exchange, many new products, people and ideas were transferred in between the Americas and Europe


How did Spain become one of world's powerful countries?

by conquering people and stealing gold


What country did bell peppers come from?

Bell peppers come from the Americas. They were introduced to the whole world when the Columbian exchange was happening.


What countries were in the Columbian Exchange?

The Columbian Exchange refers to the trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas. More specifically, in Europe, the countries that dominated this trade were England France Spain and Portugal. West Africa was involved in the slave trade which went to the Caribbean, Brazil, Peru and Southeastern US.


How powerful is Spain?

Depends on where you are. If you live in Spain I guess it is pretty powerful. Outside of that it isn't very powerful.


Why did Spain want more land in 1492?

They wanted to have more colonies to become the most wealthy and powerful country in the world.