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Why is the Columbian Exchange called the columbian exchange?
It is named after Christopher Columbus. His arrival in the Americas began the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres that had previously only existed on...
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The columbian exchange was mainly and exchange of?
Resources, people, ideas and culture from the New World to the Old World (and vice-versa).
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What was the exchanges of the columbian exchange?
Naksan-Some of the exchanges of the Columbian Exchange were the horses, potatoes, tomatoes, corn, pepper, eggplant, sheep, llamas, alpacas, guinea pigs, pigs, turkeys, chocolate, peanuts, pumpkins,...
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What items were exchange in the columbian exchange?
All sorts of things. Lots of animals for one. Pigs, horses, sheep, cattle(cows), goats etc. Plants and crops were the other big thing. Potato and corn were the biggest. along with tomato beans...
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What did the columbian exchange?
The Columbian Exchange, sometimes known as the Grand Exchange, is a term used to denote the massive exchange of agricultural goods, slave labor, communicable diseases, and ideas between the Eastern...