The Europeans traders and settlers who traveled to the Americas, especially the Spanish, French, and English.
In 1492, Columbus made his famous voyage to the Americas. "The Encounter" is the term used to describe the ensuing relations between these European explorers, mostly from Spain, France, and later Britain, and the native peoples (the Native Americans, or "Indians") The trade following trade between the Europeans and the Native Americans introduced new goods to both areas; the Europeans brought domestic animals such as horses and pigs, plants such as sugar cane, and diseases such as small pox and measles to the Americas. The Americas are within the Western Hemisphere. The disease syphilis and crops such as potatoes, corn (maize), and tomatoes also made their way from the "New World" to Europe.
Columbian Exchange
Columbian exchange
Columbian Exchange
The movement of people, animals, plants, diseases, and ways of life between the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere is known as the Columbian Exchange. This exchange began after Christopher Columbus's voyages to the Americas in 1492 and had a significant impact on both hemispheres, leading to cultural exchange, the spread of new crops and animals, and the transmission of diseases.
I think it is columbian exchange
It might affect the western hemisphere by the lands,population of animals and the sea. :)
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Some things that were brought to the Western hemisphere include crops such as bananas, sugarcane, and coffee; animals such as horses and cattle; diseases like smallpox and measles; and cultural influences such as European languages, religions, and customs.
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The Columbian Exchange refers to the exchange of plants, animals, people, cultures, ideas, and diseases between the New World (Americas) and the Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa). You could also look at it as an exchange between the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.
The Columbian Exchange resulted in an exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technology between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This led to the introduction of new crops, like maize, potatoes, and tomatoes, in the Eastern Hemisphere, improving agricultural practices and increasing food production. It also transferred diseases like smallpox to the Eastern Hemisphere, causing significant population declines among indigenous communities.