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The Columbian Exchange
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anylaze an impact the columbian exchange had on the old world
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Directions: The Columbian Exchange was named after Christopher Columbus, whose 1492 voyage finally connected the Old and New
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Use the thesis statement to answer the question.
Thesis statement: The Columbian Exchange, a major step toward globalization,
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Which of the following is a result of the Columbian Exchange?
Responses Diseases killed much of the native population of the
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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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is there anyone out of the article of the columbian exchange?
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is there anyone left out of the article 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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What was one consequence of the Columbian Exchange on different groups of populations?(1 point) Responses The spread of diseases
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The Columbian Exchange is best explained as the- (1 point) Responses exchange of agricultural goods between Europe and the
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What were the effects of the Columbian Exchange on people in the Americas? (Please explain at least 2 effects with 2-4
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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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An analysis of the longterm impacts of the Columbian Exchange on Indigenous North American populations would show that
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How did the Columbian Exchange contribute to an increase in Europe's population?
Question 5 options: a) Additional amounts of
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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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A)Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock and other commodities traded on the Columbian exchange caused a major increase in
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Which of these would have been a positive effect of the Columbian Exchange?
Responses A a reduction in European warsa reduction
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The Columbian Exchange involved the transfer of
Responses A diseases within Europe.diseases within Europe. B ideas within Latin
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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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The Columbian Exchange began in the ___ century.
Responses A 16th16th B 17th17th C 18th18th D 19th
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The Columbian Exchange caused a significant decrease due to violence and disease in which population? (1 point)
• Indigenous
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Other important information about The Columbian Exchange
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Which of the following were part of the Columbian Exchange?
A. Disease B. Plants and other foodstuffs C. Wealth D. All of the
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American History
European History
Exploration and Colonization
Exploration and Discovery
Exploration and Expansion
Exploration and Global Exchange
Exploration and Trade
Global Exploration and Trade
History
History and Geography
The Age of Discovery
World Exploration
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