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Columbian Exchange

Exploring New Land America Vespucci New Land led to all countries claiming the territory. Spain Claimed the southwest; even through California.

Spanish Claims 3 different types Set up plantation system Towns, missions, forts Set up plantation system To raise crops FARM Used Native Americans Then West African slaves By 1500’s slave labor was essential part of the economy.

Columbian Exchange Old World: Asia Europe Africa New World: North America South America

WHY? MONEY

What food is Ireland famous for?

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What ingredient is common throughout all of these Italian delicacies? Hint - don’t guess cheese!

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Belgium, Switzerland and Germany are all known for their expertise in preparing what treat?

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What drink is famously associated with the country of Columbia?

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In the USA, the state of Georgia is well known for its Peaches & Vidalia Onions!

Diseases Small pox Measles Influenza Typhus Malaria Diphtheria Whooping Cough Chicken Pox Bubonic plague Scarlet fever

Columbian Exchange OLD to new New to old Diseases Animals Plants