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Several significant items were brought from the New World to the Old World during the Columbian Exchange, including crops such as potatoes, tomatoes, maize (corn), and cacao (used for chocolate). Additionally, tobacco became highly popular in Europe. These introductions transformed agricultural practices, diets, and economies across the Old World, leading to profound cultural and social changes.
It was the other way around. The Europeans got foods/plants from the New World. Potatoes, chocolate, tomatoes, corn are some of the new foods.
Both groups were forced to perform unpaid labor for European colonists.
Both groups were forced to do unpaid labor for the European colonists. APEX
The Romans did not eat potatoes, yams or tomatoes.
No, potatoes originated in the Americas and were not brought to Britain until the Tudor period.
potatoes and corn****
None, No major animals were discovered and brought back to the old world. Though many plants and foodstuffs such as potatoes, beans, tomatoes, and squash.
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Explorers brought back items like maize, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, and cocoa from the New World. These items were then introduced to Europe and spread to other parts of the world, leading to significant changes in diet, agriculture, and trade.
Tomatoes were introduced into England from the New World in the 1680's, almost 80 years before potatoes.
The ancient Romans consumed a fairly well rounded diet. The foods that they did not eat were foods such as tomatoes, yams, and potatoes. These were New World foods and the Romans never knew about them.
The Columbian Exchange introduced important foods, such as potatoes, tomatoes, and chocolate, to Europe. It also introduced diseases such as smallpox to the New World.