Horses
Items of religious value, tools of their trade, and occasionally family heirlooms would be examples of items brought to the new world.
Explorers brought back items like maize, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, and cocoa from the New World. These items were then introduced to Europe and spread to other parts of the world, leading to significant changes in diet, agriculture, and trade.
They brought new food and grains and things they needed.
The American colonist brought with them goats, cows, and sheep to the New World. Earlier the Spanish introduced the horse. The honey bee was also brought into the New World by the English colonist.
Before sugar was introduced to the New World, there was no tooth decay. When the Spanish brought over their new crops such as sugar and corn the Native Americans had not been introduced to these items. The sugars in these crops caused tooth decay.
No, Horses were brought to the "new world" first by the conquistidores.
It was African slaves who were brought to the New World in 1619 to be sold to settlers. Specifically, they were brought to Jamestown, which was an English settlement in Virginia.
Europeans, although diseases did exist in the new world before the Europeans arrived. They just brought more.
Slaves were brought to the new world to do the brutal back-breaking farm labor. Many were also made into domestic servants.
The Spaniards brought them
Rice
corn