Disease killed millions of Native Americans
The Columbian Exchange (the transfer of plants, animals, diseases, etc. between the old and new worlds) had both positive and negative impacts. For the native people in the Americas, the cumulative effect was negative.
One example is large groups of native peoples being wiped out by European diseases like smallpox.
the introduction of smallpox to the Native American population
Which of these was a result of the Colombian Exchange
Some of the things that Native Americans received as a result of the Columbian Exchange are as follows:HorsesFirearms (beginning with muskets)Textiles to use for clothing and ornamentation (although many South American Indigenous Peoples, such as the "Inca," already were weaving their own textiles at least a century before the arrival of the Europeans).
horses
horses
horses
the introduction of smallpox to the Native Americans
the introduction of horses to the New World.
HorsesHorses
the introduction of horses to the New World.
horses
the introduction of smallpox to the Native American population
horses
Horses
One result of this exchange was the transfer of germs and viruses that brought diseases from europe to asia
Which of these was a result of the Colombian Exchange
Some of the things that Native Americans received as a result of the Columbian Exchange are as follows:HorsesFirearms (beginning with muskets)Textiles to use for clothing and ornamentation (although many South American Indigenous Peoples, such as the "Inca," already were weaving their own textiles at least a century before the arrival of the Europeans).
Some of the things that Native Americans received as a result of the Columbian Exchange are as follows:HorsesFirearms (beginning with muskets)Textiles to use for clothing and ornamentation (although many South American Indigenous Peoples, such as the "Inca," already were weaving their own textiles at least a century before the arrival of the Europeans).