rice and wheat sheep and pigs
. horses and cattle.
Which of the following goods did American Indians offer in trade to Europeans during the Columbian Exchange?
Manufactured Goods. … Which of the following goods did American Indians offer in trade to Europeans during the Columbian Exchange?
coffee and sugar
. Which area supplied raw materials, such as soil and timber, on Triangular Trade routes?
What items were exchanged in the Columbian Exchange?
The Columbian Exchange was more evenhanded when it came to crops. The Americas’ farmers’ gifts to other continents included staples such as
corn (maize), potatoes, cassava, and sweet potatoes
, together with secondary food crops such as tomatoes, peanuts, pumpkins, squashes, pineapples, and chili peppers.
What did American Indians agree to do in exchange for the food?
conflict with American Indians. … What did American Indians agree to do in exchange for the food and clothing offered by Spanish missions?
convert to Christianity
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Which of the following items listed were sent from Europe to the New World during the Columbian Exchange?
From Europe to the Americas Bananas | Rice | Barley | Sheep | Cabbages | Sugarcane | Carnations | Tulips |
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Who benefited the most from the Columbian Exchange?
Europeans
benefited the most from the Columbian Exchange. During this time, the gold and silver of the Americas was shipped to the coffers of European…
What impact did the exchange have on Europe?
The Columbian Exchange caused
population growth in Europe by bringing new crops from the Americas and started Europe’s economic shift towards capitalism
. Colonization disrupted ecosytems, bringing in new organisms like pigs, while completely eliminating others like beavers.
What are the positive and negative effects of the Columbian Exchange?
In terms of benefits the Columbian Exchange
only positively affected the lives of the Europeans
. They gained many things such as, crops, like maize and potatoes, land in the Americas, and slaves from Africa. On the other hand the negative impacts of the Columbian Exchange are the spread of disease, death, and slavery.
What were the 4 things that were traded along the Columbian Exchange?
Native Americans infected with smallpox
We call this the Columbian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange transported plants, animals, diseases, technologies, and people one continent to another. Crops like
tobacco, tomatoes, potatoes, corn, cacao, peanuts, and pumpkins
went from the Americas to rest of the world.
What was the most important item in the Columbian Exchange?
These two-way exchanges between the Americas and Europe/Africa are known collectively as the Columbian Exchange. Of all the commodities in the Atlantic World,
sugar
proved to be the most important. Indeed, in the colonial era, sugar carried the same economic importance as oil does today.
For what primary purpose did the Spanish enslave many American Indians?
For what primary purpose did the Spanish enslave many American Indians
*? to build ships and grow tobacco. to work in mines and grow sugar
.
How were goods transported from India and China to Europe?
Prior to 1497, how were goods transported from India and China to Europe?
By a land route through central Asia
. … European merchants were heavily taxed by the Ottoman Empire.
Why were American Indians vulnerable to European diseases?
However, American Indians (and subsequently Pacific Islanders) were much more vulnerable
because they had been more isolated physically and consequently did not have the opportunity to develop resistance to contagious disease
which were mainly inconveniences to Europeans, Africans, and Asians, especially smallpox and …
What plants did Europe bring to America?
Explorers and conquistadors brought many new plants to the Americas . They brought European crops such as
barley and rye
. They brought wheat, which was originally from the Middle East . They brought plants that had originally come from Asia, including sugar, bananas, yams, citrus fruit, coffee, rice, and sugarcane.
What animals did America introduce to Europe?
Horses, donkeys, mules, pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, chickens, large dogs, cats, and bees
were rapidly adopted by native peoples for transport, food, and other uses.
What was a significant result of European exploration through the Columbian Exchange?
The Columbian exchange
brought new foods and products to Europe and the Americas
. The Columbian Exchange created a modern Europe. new foods, which the native peoples could not digest. religious persecution resulting from the Spanish Inquisition.