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The Columbian Exchange

Columbian Exchange Explorers brought products between Europe and the Americas. This leads to changes in the foods, animals, ideas, people and diseases. Results: better nutrition, more flavor and population changes.

Columbian Exchange peppers, peanuts, potato, corn, tomato, tobacco, squash, sweet potato, pumpkin, turkey, pineapple, vanilla & cocoa Europe/Africa/Asia coffee bean, sugar cane, honey bee, banana, onion, pear, citrus fruit, diseases, grains and livestock Americas Columbian Exchange

Grains: Livestock: Diseases: Wheat, rice, barley, oats Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Pig Diseases: Measles, small pox, influenza, typhus, whooping cough http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dgM_swSN5c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scPsrcyTy_A