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Slavery and communicable diseases are two negative effects of the Columbian exchange.

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What was the Columbian exchange and how did it work?

The Columbian Exchange was the name to given to a program that took place between America and the Afro-Eurasian hemispheres. It worked by the exchange of things such as animals, plants, ideas, communicable diseases, and even human beings.


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Negative effects of atomic bombs in history?

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What was the Columbian Exchange name after?

Christopher Columbus


Why did they name it Columbian exchange?

It was named after Christopher Columbus.


What is the name of the exchange of cultures between Europe and latin America during the triangle trade?

It is known as the Columbian Exchange.


What was the Columbian exchange and what was exchanged?

The Columbian Exchange was the name to given to a program that took place between America and the Afro-Eurasian hemispheres. It worked by the exchange of things such as animals, plants, ideas, communicable diseases, and even human beings.


What was the Columbian exchange and how did it work?

The Columbian Exchange was the name to given to a program that took place between America and the Afro-Eurasian hemispheres. It worked by the exchange of things such as animals, plants, ideas, communicable diseases, and even human beings.


Why was the Columbian Exchange not exposed until the 1970s?

That particular name was coined in 1972, but the phenomenon has been known about for hundreds of years.


What is the name for the vast global interchange begun by Columbus first voyage?

the Columbian exchange is the name for the vast global interchange begun by Columbus' first voyage...


What is the name for the transfer of plants animals people and ideas between the Old and New worlds?

cattle,horse,chicken,pig etc


How do you think the Columbian exchange got its name?

It is named after Christopher Columbus. His arrival in the Americas began the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres that had previously only existed on one side of the Atlantic Ocean.


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Placebo effect.


What is another name for the age of exploration?

The Age of discovery, the first Global Economy, the Global Exchange, the Columbian Exchange (most commonly used), the Exploration to the New World, Columbus's Journey (at least that's what my class and I refer to it as!) Hope that helps!