potatoes especially supplied many essential vitamins and minerals. Tomates, squash, pineapples, tobacco, and cacao beans were carred west across the Atlantic also.
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The Age of discovery, the first Global Economy, the Global Exchange, the Columbian Exchange (most commonly used), the Exploration to the New World, Columbus's Journey (at least that's what my class and I refer to it as!) Hope that helps!
In the 1700s, more slaves from West Africa were sent to the Caribbean than to South America. In the 1800s, about the same amount of slaves were sent from West Africa to both places.
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The Europeans got some new colonies and the early Americans got some new exciting diseases ...
The columbian exchange
the answer is it was a transfer across the Atlantic ocean with people plants and animals.
Rice and Potatoes. Google "Columbian Exchange" for more information about the transport of other crops, plants, and pathogens across the Atlantic.
The Age of discovery, the first Global Economy, the Global Exchange, the Columbian Exchange (most commonly used), the Exploration to the New World, Columbus's Journey (at least that's what my class and I refer to it as!) Hope that helps!
Slaves were carried across the Atlantic Ocean and sold to the New World to their master to crop plantation.
The impact was most severe in the Caribbean, where by 1600 Native American populations on most islands had plummeted by more than 99 percent. Across the Americas, populations fell by 50 percent to 95 percent by 1650. The disease component of the Columbian Exchange was decidedly one-sided.
The German dirigible 'Hindenburg' probably carried the most trans-Atlantic passengers. This is the airship that crashed and burned at Lakehurst, New Jersey.
The French ship Isere carried the statue across the Atlantic and landed in the United States on June 17, 1885
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yes she did make it across the Atlantic successfully
Unfortunately I never did make it across the Atlantic, so Time is N/A
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