Why did the Columbian Exchange begin?
What was exchanged?
Impacts
Consequences
100

Which of the following disease vectors was transferred from Europe to the Americas?

Mosquitoes and rats

100

What is an example of a food that was brought from the Old World to the New World?

Grapes

200

How did Europeans grow crops to sell to Europe and the Middle East?

Coerced Labor

200

Which animal introduced by Europeans had a positive impact on some indigenous societies by enhancing their hunting capabilities?

Horses

200

Which New World crop became a staple in Europe and significantly improved nutrition and population growth?

Maize (Corn) 

300

What is an example of a cash crop grown on European-controlled plantations in the Americas?

Sugarcane

300

What was the impact of smallpox on the indigenous populations of the Americas?

  1. It led to the deaths of millions, drastically reducing their populations.

300

What was one consequence of introducing domesticated animals like pigs and sheep to the Americas?

They caused significant environmental damage through overgrazing.

400

Which of the following best describes the Columbian Exchange?

An environmental effect of new connections transfering new diseases, plants and animals between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere

400

Which of the following diseases was NOT transferred from Europeans to indigenous populations in the Americas c. 1450-1750?

Spanish Flu

400

What term describes the large-scale farming operations in the Americas primarily for export?

Cash Cropping

400

Which of the following crops were introduced to the Americas by enslaved Africans?

Okra and rice

500

What was the primary cause of the Columbian Exchange?

European desire to find a route to the East Indies for spices

500

What was a direct nutritional benefit for Afro-Eurasian populations from the Columbian Exchange?

Introduction of staple crops like potatoes and maize