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vredina [299]
4 years ago
7

How did the introduction of animals in the columbian exchange affect many native American cultures

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hjlf4 years ago
7 0
Natives were able to use the animals from the columbian exchange to help them in many ways. 
Some examples of these were: horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs.

horses: helped Indians move from place to place faster
cattle: helped Indians in farming, gave them beef (meat) 
sheep: gave Indians wool, gave them lamb (meat)
Goats: Milk, meat,
Pigs:  Pork


hope this helps
maw [93]4 years ago
5 0
Native Americans were introduced to animals that would be of use later on. 
example: Horses. Riding on horses in battle or just finding a place to settle would have been much easier than walking. So, the were helpful in battle and they were helpful to nomads.
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