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Columbian Exchange

Make a list of your favorite… Fruits Vegetables Dinner food Lunch food

Exchange Global transfer of foods, plants, & animals Most Important: Americas  Europe, Africa, & Asia Most Important: Corn & Potatoes Inexpensive, nutritious Help people live longer = population boost Diseases have greatest effect on American populations Exchange

New to Old Crops Animals Produce: Tomatoes, Squash, Corn, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Sweet Potatoes, Cassava, Peppers, Peanuts, Beans, Cacao(chocolate), Vanilla, Paprika, Pecans, Sunflowers Fruit: Pineapple Tobacco Quinoa Rubber Turkey Llama Alpaca Diseases Syphilis Chagas’ Disease

Old to New Crops Animals Fruits: Bananas, Citrus, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Apples, Mangoes Produce: Onions, Olives, Turnips, Yams, Black Eyed Peas Grains: Wheat, Rice, Barley, Oats Sugarcane, Honey, Coffee Beans Horses, Mules, Donkeys Cattle Sheep & Goats Pigs Dogs & Cats Chickens Diseases Smallpox, Influenza, Typhus, Measles, Malaria, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Yellow Fever