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disease and sickness and other things they DIDNT want

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they borrowed their clothes and there boats

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alcohol, smallpox,

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How did interactions between the cultures of europeans and the native americans lead to the creation of a new nation?

Interactions between the cultures and Europeans and the Native Americans lead the creations of the new Nation by one thing. The one main thing was by keeping strong and sticking together.


What was one good thing native Americans received from the Columbian exchange?

The ability to grow corn and potatoes. These two starchy foods, high in nutrients kept many Europeans from starving.


What did the Europeans bring to America that was most frighting for native Americans?

Diseases, in the form of foreign bacteria. some examples are: smallpox (especially infectious and deadly to those unexposed to it before) and influensa (flu)


What happened to the native when the europeans came to America?

When the Europeans came over to the native Americans they spread a disease call "smallpox" it was spreading vastly and killed 200,000 people. The doctors finally found a cure and it was ok. But also the first thing the europeans did whille their stole the native Americans land


What was one good thing native Americans received as a result of columbian exchange?

Some of the things that Native Americans received as a result of the Columbian Exchange are as follows:HorsesFirearms (beginning with muskets)Textiles to use for clothing and ornamentation (although many South American Indigenous Peoples, such as the "Inca," already were weaving their own textiles at least a century before the arrival of the Europeans).