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Foods, Products, and Diseases THE COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
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Columbian Exchange The transfer of plants, animals and diseases between the New World and the Old World New World = Americas Old World = Eastern Hemisphere
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From the Americas Maize (corn) Sweet potatoes Potatoes Silver and gold Syphilis* Yellow fever * maybe.
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Maize (corn) Easy to grow High-yield crop Appeared in China in 1555 Brought via land routes and sea trade routes
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Sweet Potatoes Easy to grow Do not need seeds to replant Used first as animal food, then as food for humans
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Potatoes Only major staple that provides all nutrients essential to human health Spread with war since peasants wanted crop that was easy to hide from soldiers
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From Eurasia Horses and cattle Wheat Sugarcane Jewels & Silk Plague & Flu
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Horses and Cattle No large domesticated animals before this Made large-scale farming possible Made communication and transportation easier
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Wheat From central Asia and Europe Grew well in valleys Wheat bread was sign of sophistication Not adopted by natives They preferred maize
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Sugarcane Transplanted from Asia First transplanted crop to have major world impact Major trade item Hard to grow, harvest, and refine Very labor intensive
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Other major products Coffee from Mideast Tea from Asia Chocolate from central America Tobacco from Caribbean
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