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Columbus Exchange, Characteristics, The problem of hunger has been…
Columbus Exchange
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The consequences of the Columbian Exchange: For the first time, the world’s separate regions were truly connected via the exchange of goods across the oceans.
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It made the world more unequal because some populations were better able to
take advantage of the new connections than others
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The problem of hunger has been initially solved, the population of Afro-Eurasia has soared, and the number of immigrants from America has increased.
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The number of livestock has increased, the food supply has increased, the problem of hunger has been initially solved, and the population has increased.
For the treatment of various diseases and for smoking.
A small amount is good for the human body, but a large amount of smoking causes a large number of deaths.
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The Americas Natives had not built immune system for these diseases.
These diseases caused a large number of death in the Americas.
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Native Americans can get new food resources, cloth materials and farming tools. The Americas' agriculture and economy was developed
New World gave a huge area to plant economic crops. Therefore, these crops developed the European economy. Sugar became more common.
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New species food from New World made sure the old worlds not suffer from starvation.
These food had high calorie than native foods in Europe.
Corn was used to feed animals and it developed the European animal husbandry.
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3.The Inca and Aztec went to war, led to another acceleration of the spread of the disease.
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