No, they took wheat to the Americas along with other products such as tea, sugar, and coffee.
Smallpox originated in "the Old World" (Eurasia and Africa) and was brought to "the New World" (the Americas) by Europeans. So, basically, no. US troops didn't "bring smallpox to Europe" because it was already there.
The Europeans brought a variety of foods and animals such as barley, wheat, pigs, horses, cows, and more.
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Smallpox originated in "the Old World" (Eurasia and Africa) and was brought to "the New World" (the Americas) by Europeans. So, basically, no. US troops didn't "bring smallpox to Europe" because it was already there.
The Europeans brought a variety of foods and animals such as barley, wheat, pigs, horses, cows, and more.
The Europeans brought domesticated animals such as horses, cattle, pigs, and sheep to the New World in the 1500s. These animals played a significant role in shaping the agriculture and economy of the region.
Europeans live in houses and apartments and other kinds of homes in the countries of Europe, just like people in the other parts of the world do. ^.^ In EUROPE
Yes, the Europeans did BRING the bible to the Americas, along with the majority of our culture.
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It is a common misconception that Europeans do not use erasers. Europeans do use erasers, and they are widely available for purchase in Europe. Erasers are used in schools, offices, and homes in Europe just like in other parts of the world.
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