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Who were the people who brought to the Americas against their will and forced to work for the colonists?

Africans.


What did colonists bring with them to the Americas?

They brought clothing, animals and some of their personal belongings. The colonists could only bring one suitcase each.


Which people are the descendants of people who were brought to the Americas against their will?

Africans.


Is potatoes brought to Americas from Europe or is it found in Americas?

Potatoes are native to the Americas, specifically originating in the Andean region of modern-day Peru and northwest Bolivia. They were first cultivated by indigenous peoples long before European contact. After the arrival of Europeans in the 16th century, potatoes were brought to Europe, where they eventually became a staple crop. Thus, potatoes are originally from the Americas, not brought from Europe.


How disease affect the conquest of the Americas.?

many native peoples died because Europeans brought disease germs and native peoples bodies were not strong enough to protect them from small pox and measles.


Where did the dessert bananas mexicana come from?

All bananas came from southeast Asia, probably from Papua New Guinea. They were brought to the Americas by European colonists.


Why were Africans brought to Spanish colonies in the Americas?

They were brought to the Americas for slavery.


How did guinea pigs come to the us?

They were brought to the Americas by European colonists, as pigs were considered easier to raise on newly-settled land than other livestock.


Why were the committees of corresponding powerful?

they circulated writings about the colonists' grievances against Britain. Soon they brought together protesters.


How were tomatoes introduced to European colonists?

Tomatoes were introduced to European colonists in the early 16th century following the Spanish conquest of the Americas. Spanish explorers encountered the fruit in Mexico, where it was cultivated by indigenous peoples. They brought tomatoes back to Europe, where they were initially met with suspicion and often regarded as poisonous. Over time, however, they gained popularity and became a staple ingredient in various cuisines across the continent.


Why was tobacco used as a natural resource for the colonist?

Tobacco wasn't a natural resource it was brought with the colonists. But it was an important crop in the development of the Americas. It was a highly paid for crop and they could make a lot of money off of it allowing the Americas become more powerful.


True or false Dandelions were first brought to the Americas as a food crop?

Colonists brought the herb to North America true, but not only as a source of food but also for its medical benefits. HORSEISLE REAL-TIME QUIZ ANSWER~ True (Courtesy of ScarletChick of Roan)