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From East to West:


Plants: maize tomatoes
potatoes squash
peanuts papayas
avocados chili peppers
beans tobacco

Animals: turkey guinea pigs
llamas


From West to East:

Plants: rice wheat
barley sugarcane
oats dandelions
onions daisies
cabbage clover

Animals: horses chickens
cattle goats
pigs sheep

Diseases: small pox measles
cholera typhoid
yellow fever
common cold

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