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New World to Old and Old World to New Columbian Exchange New World to Old and Old World to New

Animals, Plants, Diseases and People were transferred back and forth during the Columbian Exchange. Transfers came from New and Old World Positive and Tragic Columbian Exchange

Economics- Columbian Exchange Capitalism- Private Ownership Rich Gov’t v. Rich Merchants Joint-Stock- Corporations Investor Buy Stock Mercantilism Gain as much wealth as possible. Get Gold/Silver Favorable balance of Trade Sell more than Buy Economics- Columbian Exchange

Type of Organism Old World to New New World to Old Domesticated Animals Cat, camel, chicken, cow, donkey, ferret Goat, goose, honey bee, horse, rabbit, pig, rock pigeon, sheep, silkworm, water buffalo Alpaca, American Mink, chinchilla guinea pig, llama, Muscovy Duck, turkey Domesticated Plants Almond, apple, apricot, artichoke, asparagus, banana barley, beet, black pepper, Broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cantaloupe, carrot, cinnamon clove, coffee, citrus,cucumber, eggplant, garlic, hazelnut, kiwifruit, lettuce, mango, nutmeg, oats okra, olive, onion, peach, pea pear, rhubarb, rice, rye, sugarcane, tea, wheat, watermelon, Wine grape, yam Agave, avocado, common beans, black raspberry bell pepper, blueberry, Cashew, chili peppers Cranberries, cocoa cotton, Guava, huckleberry maize, papaya, passionfruit Peanut, pecan, pineapple, potato, pumpkin, rubber, Squash, strawberry, sunflower, sweet potato Tobacco, tomato,vanilla wild rice, zucchini Diseases bubonic plague, chicken pox Cholera, common cold, influenza, leprosy, malaria Measles, scarlet fever, smallpox, typhoid, typhus yellow fever, yaws Syphilis, Yaw