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How was the exchange of rice and potatoes in the Columbian Exchange similar?(1 point) Responses The exchange of both introduced
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Analyze the effects on the Americas that were caused by the Columbian Exchange.(1 point) Responses The effects of the human
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How was the exchange of rice and potatoes in the Columbian Exchange similar?
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Analyze the effects on the Americas that were caused by the Columbian Exchange.(1 point)
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How was the exchange of rice and potatoes in the Columbian Exchange similar?(1 point)
Responses The exchange of both introduced
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An analysis of the long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange on Indigenous North American populations would show that(1 point)
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And Analysis of long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange on indigenous North American populations would show that?
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An analysis of the long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange on Indigenous North American populations would show that(1 point)
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analyze the effects on the americas that were caused by the columbian exchange
A the effects of the human migration caused by the
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Analyze the effects on the Americas that were caused by the Columbian Exchange.(1 point) Responses The effects of the human
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what impact did the Columbian exchange have
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This chart of the Columbian exchange shows the * benefits of the exploration of Asia by Europeans. effects of the Middle Passage
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This chart of the Columbian exchange shows the
introduction of South American products into North America. benefits of the
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Analyze an impact the Columbian Exchange had on the Old World.(1 point) Responses The population of Europe grew and Indigenous
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Analyze an impact the Columbian Exchange had on the New World.(1 point) Responses American diseases decimated the population of
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Are the Columbian exchange in favor of a person or policy?
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Are there missing stories from a specific group? in the columbian exchange article
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Why do you think the author left out certain stories? in the columbian exchange
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze the effects of human migration on the Americas during the Columbian Exchange.
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An analysis of the long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange on Indigenous North American populations would show that(1 point)
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze the effects of migration on both the place of origin and destination during the Columbian
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Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the Columbian Exchange caused a major increase in
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What items bought to the Americas from Europe in the Columbian Exchange changed Native Americans’ daily lives? Select the
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the MOST LIKELY impact of the Columbian Exchange was the transfer of
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which of the following were important new foods introduced to the Western Hemisphere as part of the Columbian Exchange
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Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the Columbian Exchange caused a major increase in
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The GREATEST impact of the Columbian Exchange was
Responses A the transport of slaves from the Americas to Africa.the transport
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The Columbian Exchange caused a significant decrease due to violence and disease in which population?(1 point)
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Which of these would have been a positive effect of the Columbian Exchange?
Responses A a reduction in European wars B social
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Which of these goods was transferred to the "New World" for the first time as a result of this interaction?
Responses A
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Analyze the effects on the Americas that were caused by the Columbian Exchange.(1 point)
Responses The effects of the human
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Greater amounts of food, crops and livestock, and other commodities traded on the Columbian exchange, caused a major increase in
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An early result of the Columbian Exchange for Utah’s Native Americans was the
(1 point) Responses loss of resources. loss of
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As a result of the Columbian Exchange, Latin America saw a growth of ___ from 1500-1800. (1 point) Responses native populations
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A wide variety of plants and animals were exchanged between the Americas in the Western Hemisphere and Europe & Africa in the
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The MOST LIKELY impact of the Columbian Exchange was the transfer of
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What Adams brought to the Americas from Europe in the Columbian exchange change Native Americans daily life select the three
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What items brought to the Americas from Europe in the Columbian Exchange changed Native Americans' daily lives? Select the three
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In your own words, explain how the Columbian Exchange led to the Atlantic slave trade
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greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the columbian exchange caused a major increase in
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Event: The Columbian Exchange
When did the event take place: Late 1492 Who was involved: Christopher Columbus What happened: what
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What was the most significant impact that the Columbian Exchange had on American Indians?
A. It led to the introduction of new
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What impact did the Columbian Exchange have on sugarcane crops?
A. It led to the introduction of diseases that destroyed
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How did the movement of plants through the Columbian Exchange impact world populations?
A. Better food sources led to population
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One way that the introduction of horses through the Columbian Exchange impacted the Americas was by
A. allowing traders to move
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How did the Columbian Exchange contribute to the Agricultural Revolution?
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What items brought to the Americas from Europe in the Columbian Exchange changed Native Americans' daily lives? Select the three
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What itema brought to the americas from europe in the columbian exchange changes native americans daily lives?
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Which of the following were important new foods introduced to the Eastern Hemisphere as part of the Columbian Exchange?
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Complete the diagram. (1 point)
COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE Famines and starvation were common events in Europe during the Middle Ages.
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