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    think about how the New World became America. When Columbus first discovered the Americas the only thing in the New World was native life. So‚ how did all these plants‚ animals‚ disease‚ and technology make their way to the transfer from the Old World to the New World‚ and from the New World to the Old World? The answer to this question would be the Columbian Exchange. Referring to the exchange of diseases‚ ideas‚ food crops‚ and populations between the New World and the Old World following the voyage

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    The Columbian Exchange transferred numerous European aspects to the Americas that would radically alter all of the undeveloped countries that were to be affected. This exchange introduced new plants‚ animals‚ culture‚ people‚ technology‚ ideas‚ diseases‚ and religions to these newly found countries. Although the countries that engaged in the Columbian Exchange found a profit‚ they also brought devastation to the native people. The Columbian Exchange adversely affected the New World as with the gross

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    Columbian Exchange DBQ Since the 15th century the world has changed because of the Columbian Exchange. It has continued to change the world up until the 21st century with new discoveries every day. The interactions between the Indians and the Europeans along with the cultural differences and social differences developed the Columbian Exchange. The interactions during the Columbian Exchange include how Columbus led to the two hemispheres and continued to intertwine the two together and how

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    power‚ the desire for economic gain lead to colonization in many European countries. As The Columbian Exchange grew and countries like France and England increased their search and distribution of new foods and materials from the New World. They also began to create new trade routes along the Atlantic Ocean to and from the New World. As the material and goods they were exporting to and from the New World grew in high demands‚ they could not possibly keep up with the amount of work that was needed

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    “The Columbian Exchange refers to the exchange of diseases‚ ideas‚ food crops‚ and populations between the New World and the Old World following the voyage to the Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1492.” (Nunn & Qian) There were several different ways that the Old World benefited from the Columbian Exchange; however‚ the most well-known is the “discoveries of new supplies of metals.” (Nunn & Qian). The trade of livestock‚ plants‚ animals‚ new technology‚ and even diseases‚ changed the way of life

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    attitudes towards touching? ⦁ What are the gestures that indicate agreement? ⦁ What is the basic unit of social organization? Basic family or extened family? ⦁ Do women work outside of the home? What are their occupations? ⦁ What religious groups do Columbian people belong to?

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    Columbian Exchange How you ever wondered what the Columbian Exchange was and how it affected our world today? The Columbian Exchange was coined by Alfred Crosby. The Columbian Exchange is defined as the transatlantic flow of goods and people. Columbus believed the earth was round. He was right but he underestimated the size of the world. Many people believed the world was flat as well as people would literally fall off the end of the world. Columbus was funded by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

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    The Effects of the Columbian Exchange It was the year 1492‚ and a man by the name of Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain where he then landed in the present day Americas‚ sparking one of the most important events in the world‚ the Columbian exchange. The Columbian exchange has shaped the world to what it is today with the exchange of goods from the Old World to the New World‚ and vice versa. The Columbian exchange caused numerous short and long-term effects in the Americas and many other

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    and the Columbian Exchange greatly affected the world between 1450 CE and 1750 CE. The Columbian Exchange helped to link the Americas‚ Africa‚ and Europe‚ while huge international trade networks aided in shaping the world. In these trade networks‚ the spice‚ silver‚ slave‚ and sugar trades were especially important in affecting the world. The silver trade became a huge part of the world economy‚ and allowed Europe greater participation in East Asian commerce. Silver was central to world trade and

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    time‚ Spain traveled to the New World‚ that was untouched by any outside forces except the people living in the areas. The finding and interactions with these indigenous people‚ would forever change the face of both Europe and the Americas in ways never imagined. One of the greatest affects was the Columbian Exchange. This was an event when the Europeans and Indigenous people exchanged products of food‚ plants‚ culture‚ animals‚ and many other. Overall‚ the Columbian Exchange’s outcomes greatly improved

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