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Q: List three types of Old World livestock brought to the New World as part of the Columbian Exchange?
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Did the Columbian exchange bring corn to America?

No... corn or maize was already in America, the Columbian Exchange brought corn to the "Old World."


What was some bad things about the Columbian Exchange?

it brought diseases to the new world


What role did donkeys play in the Columbian Exchange?

Donkeys were brought from the Europeans to he New World during the Columbian Exchange. Donkeys were among the animals that helped with work as they were beasts of burden.


What was a result of Columbus's coming to the New World?

The Columbian exchange


What were three major areas that were impacted by the Columbian Exchange?

The three major areas impacted by the Columbian Exchange were agriculture (introduction of new crops and livestock), demographics (population changes due to disease and migration), and culture (exchange of ideas, religions, and technologies between the Old World and the New World).


What is the term for the changes that resulted from europeans settling in the new world?

the Columbian exchange


What is a summary of the Columbian Exchange?

The Columbian Exchange was an exchange of goods between the Old World(Europe) and New World(the Americas). From Europe to the America's: Banana's, chickens, lemons, oranges, rice, coffee, lettuce, etc. From the America's to Europe: Corn, cotton, bell peppers, pumpkins, tobacco, sweet potatoes, sunflowers, turkeys, etc.


What is the term for the changes that resulted from European settling in the new world?

the stock exchange


The new world in the Columbian Exchange?

the new world in the columbian exchangedis the faileure of Jennifer penaida


Before the Columbian Exchange most people in the New World did not rely on livestock to help them grow food. Which statement from this passage supports this conclusion?

The statement that "most people in the New World did not rely on livestock to help them grow food" is supported by the fact that before the Columbian Exchange, "Native Americans cultivated maize, potatoes, and other crops without the use of plows or draft animals." This suggests that their agricultural practices did not involve the use of livestock for farming activities.


What was brought to America from Europe as part of the columbian exchange?

Christopher Columbus introduced horses, sugar plants, and disease to the New World, while facilitating the introduction of New World commodities like sugar, tobacco, chocolate, and potatoes to the Old World. The process by which commodities, people, and diseases crossed the Atlantic is known as the Columbian Exchange.


Why was the exchange of plants and animals between the old and the new world called the Columbian exchange?

It was named after Christopher Columbus whose voyages marked its beginning.