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    The Columbian exchange is an interchange of plants, ideas, diseases and many more things traded between the New World and the Old World during the 15th and 16th century. It all began in 1492 after Christopher Columbus went on his voyage and discovered the New World. After discovering the New World many milestones in history began to form. Following in his steps of his new discovery came some of the Europeans. Since the Colombian exchange began, many things have been brought to America and many things

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    The Columbian Exchange Statistics By the Numbers Estimated population of Europe in 1492: about 60 million Estimated population of the Americas in 1492: 40-100 million Estimated population of Europe in 1800: 150 million Estimated population of the Americas in 1800: 25 million (the vast majority of whom were of European or African descent) Major domesticated animals in the New World in 1492: dog, llama Major domesticated animals in the Old World in 1492: horse, cow, pig, sheep, goat, chicken

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    In 1492, one of the most important exchanges in our history began. At that time, there was a need for spices and tradable goods and supplies. There were some people who just wanted a direct route to the trade supply in Asia, and there were others who wanted wealth or to spread the word of God. Christopher Columbus believed that the world was in fact round, but he was unaware the actual size of the planet. He sailed west in search of the East Indies, however he reached the Caribbean Islands of

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    https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/american-indians/essays/columbian-exchange http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-twoworlds/1866 The Columbian Exchange is one of the greatest exchanges in foods, animals, plants and diseases between Europe and the Americas. In 1492 Christopher Columbus came to America. He saw things he had never seen before so then he decided to take some of them with him to Europe. He started trading routes to initiated an interchange of plants between Eastern and

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    However, he did find America; which led to the Columbian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange, also known as the great exchange, was the act of the new world (America) and the old world (Europe) trading

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    The Columbian Exchange The Columbian exchange created an enormous interchange of various political ideas, cultures, foods, diseases, animals, and people between the old world and the new world, this give and take relationship caused many changes some positive and some negative between the two areas and help redistribute resources between the two hemispheres. There were many positive things that happened as a result of the Columbian exchange. Potatoes and corn became major food sources for Europeans

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    The Columbian Exchange of food brought a great change to the world’s culture and to the food we eat today. An example of this is the holiday Thanksgiving, where we celebrate the trading of goods and all the new foods introduced the separate nations. Some examples of these ingredients are potatoes, bacon (pigs), sugar, ginger, and eggs (chickens). Some of these ingredients were introduced to the Americas by Europe, Africa, and Asia and some were introduced the other way around. The potato had a huge

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    double over the next three hundred years. Increased population in Europe fueled further waves of settler colonists, keeping the exchange in motion” (Norton, et al., 20). While the Columbian Exchange brought so many useful items overseas and had so many benefits, it also brought disaster along with it. Along with the food, animals, and items came disease. In The Columbian Exchange: A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas written by Harvard Professor Nathan Nunn and Associate Professor at Yale, Nancy Qian

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    the people from the Old and New Worlds had their similarities and their differences. This impact on the health of the people was based on the event known as the Columbian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange occurred in 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to find a new route to Asia. The event of the Columbian Exchange greatly changed the health of the peoples of the Old World and the New World. The similarities of the impact of the health involved new culture, diets, and diseases

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    Atlantic and vipers on the other. After 1492, human voyagers in part reversed this tendency. Their artificial re-establishment of connections through the commingling of Old and New World plants, animals, and bacteria, commonly known as the Columbian Exchange, is one of the more spectacular and significant ecological events of the past millennium. When Europeans first touched the shores of the Americas, Old World crops such as wheat, barley, rice, and turnips had not traveled west across the Atlantic

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