Columbian Exchange
- the exchange, or transfer, or plants, animals and disease to and from the Americas and the rest of the world following the discovery of the Americans by Christopher Columbus in 1492.
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Background[edit | edit source]
Plants[edit | edit source]
- the most important exchange of plants was of
- deepest impacts include:
=== from the Americas
- rubber
- maize (corn)
to the Americas[edit | edit source]
Animals[edit | edit source]
- the most important exchange of animals was introduction of farm animals to the Americas
- deepest impacts include:
from the Americas[edit | edit source]
to the Americas[edit | edit source]
Disease[edit | edit source]
- the most important exchange of
- deepest impacts include:
from the Americas[edit | edit source]
to the Americas[edit | edit source]
Language[edit | edit source]
- the most important exchange of language was
- deepest impacts include:
from the Americas[edit | edit source]
to the Americas[edit | edit source]
Other cultural, political and religious exchange[edit | edit source]
- the most important exchange of
- deepest impacts include: