They called it the Columbian exchange
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The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
They traded plants and animals and tobacco
They were drawing lots things. (animals , plants , people , Julius Caesar and lots more).
No. Fences didn't come into use until much later. ----- Yes. Medieval people fenced their pastures and meadows from their crops to prevent animals from eating the plants as they grew. The manorial officer who was responsible for the fences and other enclosures was called a hayward. Among the hayward's duties was to alert people if the animals got loose. There is a link below to the history section of an article on fences. Though it does not have much information, it does have a photograph of a reproduction of a medieval fence made of wattle, or woven sticks.
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The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
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...
Movement is a study of migrations of people , animals,and even plants
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because the people wants a plants and plants give oxygen to people and the they can eat the plants,the people can smell like animals.
Columbian Exchange
Columbian exchange
Animals have a permeable cell membrane. Plants have an impenetrable cell wall. Animals are very active in movement, whereas plants stay put.
The era where many plants, animals, diseases, and people were exchanged between the Old World and New World was called the Columbian Exchange.