Chapter 13 Blog
One section that stood out to me in Chapter 13 was the section titled "The Columbian Exchange." In my last blog post, a touched on the Columbian exchange a little bit. In place the people who lived before 1492. Within these groups were African. people, indigenous people, and European people. These people played a key role in the Columbian exchange by bringing things to exchange. A negative thing that was exchanged through it was a disease. The Columbian exchange was very important because of the many things that were exchanged through it. They also brought animals and crops such as rice, corn, potatoes, and fruits. The animals they brought were cattle, horses, pigs and etc. These animals were important because they made ranching possible. The crops such as potatoes and corn were especially important because the nutrition provided from them and the mass number that could be produced made it easier to sustain fast-growing populations.
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