Hernan Cortez
First, Columbus was sent on an expedition during which he discovered the Americas. Afterwards, he brought back settlers and animals.
respect for indigenous values
From the New World to the Old World
During the Columbian Exchange, Europeans and Americans engaged in the exchange of various goods, crops, and livestock. Europeans brought wheat, rice, sugar, and domesticated animals like horses, cattle, and pigs to the Americas. In return, the New World supplied crops such as maize, potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco, which significantly impacted diets and economies on both sides. This exchange also included the transfer of diseases, which had profound effects on indigenous populations.
Before the Columbian Exchange, there were no potatoes in Ireland, no tomatoes in Italy, and no chocolate in Switzerland.
Yes.
expanded manufacturing
Europeans brought germs to America , and they also brought over diseases like smallpox chickenpox and measles
The Columbian exchange.
the horse
expanded manufacturing
As the Columbian Exchange was taking place, the church was in process of conquering paganism in Europe. The conquistadors in the Americas did not consider any course but conversion to Christianity for the natives in the new world.
Expanded manufacturing
during the Columbian Exchange, four countries (Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas) traded goods such as: Disease, tobacco, enslaved Africans, ideas, technology, weapons, gold silver, pigs, sheep, cattle chickens and horses.
It is unknown if xanthoceras was traded during the Columbian Exchange. A list of known items traded during the Colombian Exchange can be found online.
First, Columbus was sent on an expedition during which he discovered the Americas. Afterwards, he brought back settlers and animals.