The document discusses the Columbian Exchange that began with Columbus' voyages between Europe and the Americas in the late 15th century. It led to the widespread transfer of plants, animals, diseases, technology and ideas between the two regions, also known as the Old World and New World. Some key exchanges included horses and cattle from Europe to the Americas, and potatoes, tomatoes and maize from the Americas to Europe, significantly impacting populations and economies on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Columbian Exchange resulted in the survival of European countries (The Old World) when they exchanged food with the New World (The Americas).
The New World lost immensely from the exchange because of the diseases that were transfered from Europe to them of which the did not have immunity
The Columbian Exchange resulted in the survival of European countries (The Old World) when they exchanged food with the New World (The Americas).
The New World lost immensely from the exchange because of the diseases that were transfered from Europe to them of which the did not have immunity
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AP WORLD HISTORY - CHAPTER 16 WAYS OF THE WORLD.
The Early Modern world, 1450 to 1750- Political transformations of empires and encounters. (sorry for the grammar mistakes)
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4. From The Old World ** How would horses impact the New World? Europe Wheat Onions Apples Carrots Horses Cattle Africa Radishes Watermelon Coffee Asia Rice Sugarcane Mangoes
5. From The New World ** Why would potatoes be important in Europe? North America Sunflowers Corn (Mexico) Avocadoes Central America Peppers Beans Cocoa South America Potatoes Tomatoes Peanuts
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8. The Commercial Revolution In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms: The Commercial Revolution Mercantilism Colonies Mother Country Capitalism Joint Stock Company E. Napp
9. E. Napp The Commercial Revolution marked an important step in Europe from local economies to a global economy.
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11. E. Napp Mercantilists believed that a countryâs wealth was based on the amount of gold and silver it acquired.
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13. E. Napp Mother countries imported cheap raw materials like cotton and exported more expensive finished goods like shirts.
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15. E. Napp A stock certificate represents partial ownership in a business.
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17. E. Napp Joint stock companies were sometimes given charters to establish settlements in the âNew Worldâ.
18. E. Napp â Triangularâ trade made some continents wealthy while it impoverished other continents.
19. E. Napp European kings increased their wealth and power through conquest and colonization.
20. E. Napp While European Kings and capitalists increased their wealth, Native American Indians and Africans were terribly exploited.