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    government gave Indians to colonists as long as the colonists promised to Christianize them. This was called the encomienda system, it was basically a slavery system for the plantations. b. Demography (mixed races, caste system, the diseases of the Columbian Exchange) Overall, the Spanish brought their laws, culture, religion and language and mixed with the native Indian cultures and created modern Latin America. Their Empire started a century before other Europeans, and lasted longer than they did. The

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    In “The Columbian Exchange: A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas,” the authors point out that there were two channels in the transfer of food crops. One are unknown tropical spcies from the New World, which has affected on the growth of local cuisines. They are rich

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    he Columbian Exchange had a very significant impact on the Americas and Europe between 1492 and 1750. This exchange gave civilizations the opportunity to not only migrate but develop and explore more of the world through trade, interactions, and discoveries. If it hadn’t been for the Columbian Exchange a lot of resources would not have been as widespread and animals wouldn’t exist as much in places as they are now. The Columbian Exchange had been extremely beneficial to the Europeans and their

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    What was the significance of the Columbian Exchange? The significance of the Colombian Exchange was the Europeans bringing over their crops, animals, and diseases. First, crops are a direct way for population growth in humans. The Columbian Exchange brought new crops to the New World such as maize, white potatoes, sweet potatoes and manioc. These are all crops that are essential to our diets today. Our ability to grow and harvest plants is amazing in itself but to travel to uncharted land and thrive

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    The Columbian Exchange refers to the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, people, and technologies between Europe, Africa, South America and North America. The Columbian Exchange began after Columbus discovered America. In addition to the transfer of biological and technological ideas and resources, a network of trade and communication was established. This exchange transformed each nation’s way of life. American crops that were transported

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    At the period of the Columbian Exchange, there were many items, including many crops and animals, that were traded with the Americas. Though many of them were useful, the most beneficial and useful item was the horse. Many of the Native Americans first feared the large and fierce war animals, yet they adapted to them and learned to ride and care for them. This barter was much of use to the Native Americans. One main reason the Native Americans benefited the trade of the horses was because

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    germs (Crosby 13-14). Columbus’ arrival in the New World in 1492 and the following voyages that brought more Europeans to this land were no different. This event, coined “the Columbian Exchange” by Alfred W. Crosby Jr., refers to the European influence on the Americas, which Crosby details in his book The Columbian Exchange. The most important changes that transpired in the New and Old Worlds

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    Intro to the Columbian Exchange The Columbian exchange is a time period where the new and old world meet. Native americans and europeans trade out livestock, crops and new forms of technology. They both exchange their cultural and it did do some good and some bad. European Advantages For the europeans this was a big thing. They were getting so much out of it, Especially Spain. Spain is the country that promised Columbus his trip to see if he can travel all the way to india. After finding out about

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    cultures and environments. This series of events is referred to as “The Columbian exchange” by many historians. For brevity’s sake the term “The Columbian exchange,” will be used in place of saying some variant of “The ways that both Europe and Africa influenced the environment, population, and cultures of the new world and vice versa during the late fourteen hundreds and beyond.” This essay is to show how the Columbian exchange benefited Europe, at the expense of Africa and the Americas, and will

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    swiftly came to dominate the economic side of the Columbian Exchange, as well as advancing their societal influence over Africa and the Americas stimulating reassessment of existing cultural traditions.

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