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- name two effects the columbian exchange had on the \old world\
- name two effects the columbian exchange had on the
ew world\
- because japan had a declining silver production, where did the spanish mine silver?
- name three asian crops that were grown in the americas.
- because of the decreased population of the amerindians, who was used to work on these plantations/ mines?
- what did slave codes enforce? how is this different from other forms of slavery in the past?
- explain how slaves were acquired within the african states
Question 1
The Columbian Exchange brought new crops like maize and potatoes to the Old World (Europe, Asia, Africa), which were more nutritious and could support more people, leading to population growth. Also, new livestock like horses and cattle were introduced, which expanded livestock - based economies (e.g., ranching) and changed transportation and labor (horses for travel, cattle for labor and food).
In the New World (Americas), the arrival of Europeans led to the spread of new - world diseases (smallpox, measles) to which Amerindians had no immunity, causing a massive decline in their population. Also, European livestock (pigs, cattle) and plants (wheat) were introduced, which changed the local ecosystems (e.g., overgrazing by cattle, displacement of native plants by wheat).
When Japan's silver production declined, the Spanish mined silver in Potosí (in present - day Bolivia) and Zacatecas (in Mexico). These were major silver - mining regions in the Americas during the colonial period.
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- Population growth due to new crops (maize, potatoes) that increased food supply.
- Expansion of livestock - based economies (e.g., ranching) with new animals like horses and cattle.