Keeping livestock allowed many hunters to do other things.
the introduction of smallpox
the introduction of the horse
Native Americans (North and South) and Europeans.
The Americans
The Columbian Exchange led to significant consequences for both Native Americans and Europeans. For Native Americans, the introduction of European diseases, such as smallpox, decimated populations, leading to widespread mortality and social disruption. Conversely, Europeans benefited from the exchange through the influx of new crops like potatoes and maize, which enhanced food security and spurred population growth. This exchange also initiated profound cultural and economic transformations, reshaping societies on both sides of the Atlantic.
Keeping livestock allowed many hunters to do other things.
The introduction of smallpox to the native Americans.
the introduction of horses
the introduction of smallpox to the Native Americans
the introduction of horses to the Native Americans.
the introduction of smallpox
Domesticated Animals.
the introduction of smallpox
the introduction of smallpox
The introduction of horses had the greatest impact on Native American cultures through the Columbian exchange. Horses revolutionized transportation, hunting, warfare, and trade for many indigenous communities in the Americas.
keeping livestock allowed many hunters to do other things
Keeping livestock allowed many hunters to do other things.