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Columbian Exchange

1. Describe the major elements of the Columbian Exchange and how it affected both Amerindians and Europeans.

Some of the major elements of the Columbian Exchange were from plants, animals, and diseases. These elements not only change this new world but made it what it is today. First the plants, there was many new food crops available in the new world that Europe didn't have. The list included: Maize, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, peanuts, manioc, cacao, peppers, most beans, and squash. The Europeans brought the following to the new world: Wheat and other Eurasian grains, pears, peaches, oranges, lemon trees, chick peas, grape vines, melons, onions, radishes. So as you can see they really ended up helping each other out with new food crops. One problem that did occur was the Europeans really didn't want to risk taking a chance with these new crops. They really didn't want to change crops unless there was a big reward in the end. Through population growth, taxes......


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