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Serjik [45]
3 years ago
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30 points

History
1 answer:
Savatey [412]3 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

1:The Columbian Exchange was more evenhanded when it came to crops. The Americas’ farmers’ gifts to other continents included staples such as corn (maize), potatoes, cassava, and sweet potatoes, together with secondary food crops such as tomatoes, peanuts, pumpkins, squashes, pineapples, and chili peppers.

2:The Columbian Exchange certainly benefitted Europeans. They acquired corn, the easiest grain to grow. They acquired the potato, which produces four times more calories per acre that European rye. They acquired tomatoes and sweet potatoes and untold numbers of herbal drugs.

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