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The Columbian Exchange

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Columbian Exchange By: Leyth Swidan On the arrival of the Europeans to North America in 1492, a great transformation in the global ecosystem began resulting from the exchange of agricultural goods, livestock, slave labor, contagious diseases, and ideas between the Eastern and Western hemispheres. This interchange of native life-forms was called the Columbian Exchange. It has been one of the significant events in the history of world ecology, agriculture, and culture that has transformed the world and it’s inhabitants.

ap world history:the earth and its peoples 3rd edition:chapter 3 outline

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Chapter 3: The Mediterranean and Middle East Grand Thesis: Empires became more powerful and larger, because of their new abilities to expand, settle and trade long distance and overseas. 1. The Cosmopolitan Middle East: New technologies became available, and new cultural concepts were formed, because of new abilities for long distance trade and military campaigns. A. Western Asia: The people in western Asia developed two separate political zones and new cultural concepts, because of influence from their surroundings and inhabitants. - two political zones: Assyria and Babylon -new political and cultural concepts

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