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The Columbian Exchange Review 1. What was the Columbian Exchange? 2. List three Western Hemisphere products that chnaged European lifestyles: 3. Which Native American civilizations were known for corn and potato? 4. How did Europeans change Native American lifestyles? The Columbian Exchange Review

The Columbian Exchange Review 1. What was the Columbian Exchange? 2. List three Western Hemisphere products that chnaged European lifestyles: 3. Which Native American civilizations were known for corn and potato? 4. How did Europeans change Native American lifestyles? The Columbian Exchange Review The exchange of products and resources between Europe and America (Western Hemisphere)

The Columbian Exchange Review 1. What was the Columbian Exchange? 2. List three Western Hemisphere products that chnaged European lifestyles: 3. Which Native American civilizations were known for corn and potato? 4. How did Europeans change Native American lifestyles? The Columbian Exchange Review The exchange of products and resources between Europe and America (Western Hemisphere) Corn, potato, and tobacco were introduced into Europe

The Columbian Exchange Review 1. What was the Columbian Exchange? 2. List three Western Hemisphere products that chnaged European lifestyles: 3. Which Native American civilizations were known for corn and potato? 4. How did Europeans change Native American lifestyles? The Columbian Exchange Review The exchange of products and resources between Europe and America (Western Hemisphere) Corn, potato, and tobacco were introduced into Europe Maya: corn Inca: potato

The Columbian Exchange Review 1. What was the Columbian Exchange? 2. List three Western Hemisphere products that chnaged European lifestyles: 3. Which Native American civilizations were known for corn and potato? 4. How did Europeans change Native American lifestyles? The Columbian Exchange Review The exchange of products and resources between Europe and America (Western Hemisphere) Corn, potato, and tobacco were introduced into Europe Maya: corn Inca: potato Europeans introduced horses, cattle, and (unknowingly) small pox

The Columbian Exchange Review 5. Which European disease killed 80% of Native Americans? 6. What mneumonic helps you remember the impact of the Columbian Exchange? 7. Give each letter and what it stands for mneumonic named above: The Columbian Exchange Review

The Columbian Exchange Review 5. Which European disease killed 80% of Native Americans? 6. What mneumonic helps you remember the impact of the Columbian Exchange? 7. Give each letter and what it stands for mneumonic named above: The Columbian Exchange Review Small pox

The Columbian Exchange Review 5. Which European disease killed 80% of Native Americans? 6. What mneumonic helps you remember the impact of the Columbian Exchange? 7. Give each letter and what it stands for mneumonic named above: The Columbian Exchange Review Small pox The Columbian Exchange led to the growth of C.R.O.P.S.

The Columbian Exchange Review 5. Which European disease killed 80% of Native Americans? 6. What mneumonic helps you remember the impact of the Columbian Exchange? 7. Give each letter and what it stands for mneumonic named above: The Columbian Exchange Review Small pox The Columbian Exchange led to the growth of C.R.O.P.S. C.Cash crops grown in the Americas

The Columbian Exchange Review 5. Which European disease killed 80% of Native Americans? 6. What mneumonic helps you remember the impact of the Columbian Exchange? 7. Give each letter and what it stands for mneumonic named above: The Columbian Exchange Review Small pox The Columbian Exchange led to the growth of C.R.O.P.S. C.Cash crops grown in the Americas R. Raced based slavery (Aficans)

The Columbian Exchange Review 5. Which European disease killed 80% of Native Americans? 6. What mneumonic helps you remember the impact of the Columbian Exchange? 7. Give each letter and what it stands for mneumonic named above: The Columbian Exchange Review Small pox The Columbian Exchange led to the growth of C.R.O.P.S. C.Cash crops grown in the Americas R. Raced based slavery (Aficans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, tobacco, sugar, and coffee

The Columbian Exchange Review 5. Which European disease killed 80% of Native Americans? 6. What mneumonic helps you remember the impact of the Columbian Exchange? 7. Give each letter and what it stands for mneumonic named above: The Columbian Exchange Review Small pox The Columbian Exchange led to the growth of C.R.O.P.S. C.Cash crops grown in the Americas R. Raced based slavery (Aficans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, tobacco, sugar, and coffee P. Plantations grow cash crops

The Columbian Exchange Review 5. Which European disease killed 80% of Native Americans? 6. What mneumonic helps you remember the impact of the Columbian Exchange? 7. Give each letter and what it stands for mneumonic named above: The Columbian Exchange Review Small pox The Columbian Exchange led to the growth of C.R.O.P.S. C.Cash crops grown in the Americas R. Raced based slavery (Aficans) O. Oh, cash crops: cotton, tobacco, sugar, and coffee P. Plantations grow cash crops S. Slaves grow cash crops