the effects of the columbian exchange, were/are:
well food for one because some of the favorite foods that we like today originated in a distant land.
Few events transformed the world like the columbian exchange. This global transfer of plants, animals, disease, and food, brought together the eastern and the western hemispheres and touched, in some way, nearly all the people of the world.
Trade goods,people,diseases,and ideas
Religon, Crops, Different Domesticated Animals, Culture
While the Columbian Exchange brought many new animals and crops, it also brought new diseases for people as well as crops.
The Columbian Exchange involved the trade of slaves, corn, and horses. The only two countries involved were Europe and Africa. The Americas were still considered colonies.
The Columbian exchange introduced disease, famine and non native species of animals to the Atlantic world. The disease caused many epidemics among the Natives and the species of new animals wreaked havoc on plants. The Columbian exchange also changed the terrain
Cattle (apex)
Slavery and communicable diseases are two negative effects of the Columbian exchange.
horses, smallpox
The horse,religion,food and crops
The primary negative effects of the Columbian Exchange were death, disease, and slavery. Positive effects included the incorporation of European methods of agriculture, and the introduction to the Americas of animals such as horses.
The effects of the Columbian Exchange were both harmful and beneficial. This is because the diseases caused native Americans to die but new goods were spread to different areas.
The horse, religion,food and crops.
Aah
The horse,religion,food and crops
They were plants, crops, different animals, and culture
One synonym for the Columbian Exchange is the "Great Exchange."
Religon, Crops, Different Domesticated Animals, Culture
The Columbian Exchange had both positive and negative effects on Native Americans. Positive effects included the introduction of new crops, such as maize and potatoes, which increased food production. Negative effects included the spread of diseases, such as smallpox, which decimated Native American populations. Additionally, the exchange led to conflicts over land and resources with European colonizers.