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    US History QUESTION: In what ways did the Columbian Exchange affect the Americas as a whole? Was this a positive or negative affect? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENT 5: DOCUMENT 6: DOCUMENT 7: The Columbian Exchange DBQ QUESTION: In what ways did the Columbian Exchange affect the Americas as a whole? Was this a

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    Effects of the Columbian Exchange! Once Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas in 1492‚ a new world was opened up to Europe. Europeans suddenly realized they weren’t the only civilizations in the world. They discovered new cultures‚ metals‚ foods‚ and products. Europeans exported and traded these products back to Europe and Africa. Soon they formed a triangular trade route called the Columbian Exchange. As the exchange spread new valuables and foods to Europe‚ European nations became quick

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    he Columbian Exchange is best known for the exchange of goods between the new and old worlds across the Atlantic Ocean. This exchange impacted major changes among the Indians‚ Africans‚ and Europeans. After it was confirmed that a new world existed‚ explorers began making their way to the new world. The Old world refers to Asia‚ Africa‚ and Europe. The New World refers to mostly North and South America. Columbus first made a discovery in 1492‚ but he is not sure to be the first to visit the Americas

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    Mariah Johnson Dr. Beaujot Final: Part 2 14 December 2012 The Columbian Exchange‚ which started mostly after 1492 when Columbus traveled from the Old World to the New World‚ can be defined as the time when various items such as plants‚ technologies and food were carried from the New World to the Old‚ and vice-versa. The potato is a great example of the Columbian Exchange‚ seeing as how it was carried from the New World to the Old World‚ and had a significant impact on Europe‚ as well as other

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    collided after 1492‚ dramatic events would occur that would reshape the regions and the people in them. While there are many important events that occurred‚ mostly all of them can be organized into the category “Columbian Exchange”. The Columbian Exchange was a dramatically widespread exchange of animals‚ plants‚ culture‚ human populations (including slaves)‚ communicable diseases‚ and ideas between the Old World and the New World. It is one of the most important events concerning culture in recorded

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    Christopher Columbus initiated the Columbian Exchange‚ a rapid and fast paced trade of plants‚ animals‚ new technologies‚ and knowledge from the Old World to the New World and vice versa. The agricultural importance of the Columbian Exchange is significant because it brought important goods such as food and animals to each place of the country. Historian Alfred Crosby describes the significance

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    peanuts‚ sweet potatoes‚ and tobacco. On his second sail to the islands‚ Columbus brought back saplings of the plants and animals with him. This sparked new global trading known as the Columbian Exchange. Smallpox‚ corn‚ and horses all had a big impact on the world after being spread through the Columbian Exchange. Smallpox was the deadliest disease that was brought from the Old World to the New World. Smallpox

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    Columbian Exchange History of the American Indian Columbian Exchange On Christopher Columbus’s second trip he brought items with him from Europe. He planned to colonize the “New World”. This is what started‚ what is called the “Columbian Exchange”. The term Columbian Exchange came from Alfred W. Crosby in 1972‚ a social historian. Some of those items he brought were different types of livestock like; horses‚ pigs‚ cattle‚ sheep‚ goats‚ chickens and dogs. The livestock that

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    1.What was the Columbian Exchange? IMAGES 2-9 The Columbian Exchange was a complex and impactful movement of diseases ‚ like smallpox‚ influenza‚ and other silent killers‚ and people across the Atlantic. This exchange took place from 1430-1600. The Columbian Exchange also included foods of the Western Hemisphere ‚ like maize‚ pirates‚manioc‚ and sweet potatoes. Manufactured goods like mirrors‚ books‚ dishes‚ and playing cards were also exchanged. The Columbian Exchange also influenced population

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    Reflecting on the first chapter‚ I was exposed to a great deal of events contributing to the birth of American civilization. The importance of connections‚ wealth‚ power‚ and influence on the citizens is demonstrated through these examples in history. In 1492‚ Columbus landed on a Caribbean island containing citizens from all over (mostly from central Siberia and Asia). Paleo-Indians followed‚ contributing to the growth of communities by settling and establishing gender-specific roles as well as

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