What were some effects of the Columbian Exchange?
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The primary positive effect of the Columbian exchange was the introduction of New World crops, such as potatoes and corn, to the Old World. The most significant negative effects were the transmission of African populations into slavery and the exchange of diseases between the Old and New World.
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Some effects of the Columbian exchange given below:
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- After the discovery of America, the Columbian Exchange began during the 16th century between Europe and America.
- The exchange introduced new plants, food, animals and diseases.
- Europe introduced horses along with cattle like oxen, dogs, pigs, donkeys, sheep, goats, etc.
- Europeans found a turkey, llamas, alpacas, and guinea pigs in the New World.
- Large bullion of gold and silver shipped to Europe, which led to the rise of the European economy.
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