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The exchange of products & ideas between the Old World & New World Columbian Exchange The exchange of products & ideas between the Old World & New World

The Columbian Exchange “It was named after me, of course, because I started the exchange of goods between the Old & New Worlds”

Where in the World? Is this the Old World or the New World?

Where in the World? Is this the Old World or the New World?

List as many of the products that went from the New World to the Old World due to the Columbian Exchange

Corn, Tobacco, Potatoes, and Bullion came to the Old World

List as many of the products that came from the Old World to the New World due to the Columbian Exchange

Christianity, Horses, Cattle, and Diseases came to the New World

The Columbian Exchange led to… C.R.O.P.S.

C. Cash crops Cash crops were grown in the Americas Cotton, tobacco, coffee, & sugar

R. Racial Slavery of Africans

O. Oh No! What happened to the Native Americans?

P. Plantation Plantation system to grow the cash crops

S. Slavery Slavery is the moral disease that is a product of the Columbian Exchange!

How were people’s lives changed in the New World as a result of the Columbian Exchange?

How were people’s lives changed in the Old World as a result of the Columbian Exchange?