The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
They called it the Columbian exchange
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Cowboys traditionally moved cattle to railheads, where the animals could be loaded onto trains for transport to markets in the East. They often drove the cattle along cattle trails, such as the Chisholm Trail, which connected grazing lands in Texas to railroads in Kansas. This movement was essential during the late 19th century, as it facilitated the booming cattle industry in America.
because they were looking for animals
From what little we know of Spartacus, we can assume that he fought human animals. He was supposed to have been a Thracian soldier. If true, he would have been skilled in combat. He also could have been a "Thrax" or a "Thracian" gladiator which was a style of fighting. At any rate, neither one of these gladiatorial designations fought animals.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
I think it it's called "Columbian Exchange." However, I'm not sure...
They called it the Columbian exchange
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The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
Yes. Me and many historians do believe that pineapples are animals.
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They inform them how things evolved and can show the health etc of people and animals which historians can use to discover habits of people etc.
He wanted to become famous and wealthy.
Because they tell them what sort of animals where around at the time.
They enjoyed having new foods and people
He wanted to become famous and wealthy.