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COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE POSTER Task: Your group will draw/ cut out pictures representing your topic in the Columbian Exchange Topics 1)Old World to New World Crops (2) 2)Old World to New World Animals (2) 3)Old World to New World Diseases (2) 4)New World to Old World Crops (2) 5)New World to Old World Animals (2) 6)New World to Old World Diseases (2) New World to Old World Crops Poster guidelines  Topic on the poster  At least 5 different pictures with labels (Cover the poster!) Pumpkins Beans Maize (corn) Squash PotatoesPeppers

(New World to Old)