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    possess in exchange for anything that may be given to them. I here saw some of the ship ’s boys bartering broken bits of glass and crockery for darts. This was just the beginning of the Old World changing the New World. Christopher Columbus’ voyage transformed the world because making contact with the New World initiated a set of profound changes for the future. The legacy of his voyage became known as the Columbian Exchange. His connection to the New World resulted in the exchange of people‚

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    1. What is meant by the Columbian Exchange? Who was affected the most by the exchange? The Columbian exchange was meant for people to trade for the goods the Americans were overflowing with. They would trade slaves and goods either the Americans or the foreign countries didn’t have. The Americans were mostly affected by the Columbian Exchange due to the diseases the Euros had aboard on their ship and would eventually pass it on to the Americans. They would get sick and suffer from the diseases that

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    The Columbian Exchange and the Colonization of America 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. While some had cataclysmic results for the indigenous populations‚ other interactions led to exchanges of ideas and resources. These exchanges altered life on both sides of the Atlantic. In North America many native cultures had lived and

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    The Columbian Exchange involved exchanging crops‚ slaves‚ and even diseases between the new and old world. Named after the explorer credited for discovering the new world‚ Christopher Columbus‚ the Columbian Exchange affected all who were involved directly and indirectly. As the new world colonized and developed‚ gold and silver mines were established and grew in need of labor. Needs similar to this grew as population across the new and old world changed. The Columbian Exchange was one of the largest

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    Americas and Africa. The exchange of diverse plants‚ food‚ and animals would ultimately lead to a better life for the Europeans‚ as they would be exposed to new items. The Columbian Exchange brought many effects‚ socially and economically‚ to the New World‚ Africa‚ and Europe. The Columbian exchange began after the explorations of Christopher Columbus in 1492. After exploring what Columbus initially thought was Asia‚ he returned to Spain with new information regarding the new world. As the information

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    The Columbian Exchange- 1- The Columbian exchange changed the way we eat because now we have way more food possibilities. The new world and the old world food can now be combined to make even more possibilities. It changed the way we live in the aspect that it spread diseases. There is a lot of cereal in my house‚ without the Columbian exchange‚ perhaps that wouldn’t be the case because a lot of cereal is derived from corn. Nutrition wise it can go either way (being healthy or not healthy).

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    The Columbian Exchange alludes to the transfer of diseases‚ foods‚ crops among the New World and the Old World following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. . The period before the Columbian Exchange‚ there would be no oranges in Florida‚ no paprika in Hungary‚ and no cigarettes in France‚ without the Columbian Exchange all these supplies would not be in the countries they are now. The Europeans gained from the exchange in several ways. The discoveries of new metals are popular one. They

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    Columbian Exchange: Europe and the Americas The Columbian Exchange was an impactful spread of culture‚ food and even frightening diseases between the Old World and the New World. This great exchange started after the accidental discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus. Originally‚ Columbus and his crew set on a journey to find a western sea route to China‚ India and the spice islands of Asia. Instead‚ he found a whole new world in the western hemisphere that

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    Columbian Exchange Throughout history‚ the world and its environment are constantly being impacted positively and negatively‚ forcing changes to occur. One major affect was the Columbian Exchange on the Americas and Europe. The Columbian Exchange was the transfer of peoples‚ animals‚ plants and diseases between the New and the Old Worlds. This resulted from the European invasions of the late 15th and early 16th centuries‚ opening the door between the two worlds. Even though they will be affected

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    "Is the world a better or worse place due to the Columbian Exchange?" The Columbian Exchange began with Christopher Columbus. Trying to reach the East Indies by going west he landed on what is present day Bahamas. Finding Native People there he called them Indians. (Believing he reached India.) Returning to Europe news spread fast about this New World. Exploration to the West soon started after this. The trade between Europeans and Native Americans is known as the Columbian Exchange. I believe

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