The Columbian exchange for its many reasons had a lot of positive affect’s on the new world. The reason why it’s mainly positive, because of growth of the agriculture and livestock trades. There are many pros and cons to the Columbian Exchange. A pro of the Columbian Exchange is that many goods were exchanged between the Americas and Europe. Another good thing about the Columbian Exchange is that corn and potatoes were cheap to grow and helped people live longer lives. Horses were also introduced to the Americas which made Native American life much easier. The Columbian exchange not just only provided food crops, but also of livestock used for the purposes of food, clothing, and energy. Many of the livestock where first generation horses,
The Columbian Exchange was triangular trade which included Europe, Africa and the Americas. It has been dubbed the Columbian Exchange likely due to Christopher Columbus getting credit for discovering America and bringing back agricultural riches to Europe. Although there were pros and cons in trading, European countries were eager to participate because it was good for their economies and was the beginning of making the world a smaller place as goods become available in their non-native countries.
Imagine a place with no chocolate during halloween, or sweet tomato soup. The Columbian Exchange was beneficial to Both Old and New World. The things thats has a great impact on columbian exchange were the animals expanded the food supply, their was a increase in population, and new crops were introduced to both the worlds. “Due to plenty of meat and large areas for agriculture and grazing, the New world never experienced a famine. Abundance of food was the primary reason behind europeans coming to the Americans in large numbers.”
The Americas and their people were isolated for thousands of years from the rest of the world which created for them technological barriers and biological consequences; no one yet had discovered a way to connect the American and European continents until 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain to the Americas and brought the European people and their advancements with him. They exchanged ideas, cultures, plants, animals, and diseases which became know as the Columbian Exchange. Within this exchange the two countries and their people greatly benefited and advanced from each other. The Europeans brought livestock that changed how the Indians transported and the labor that they did. The Indians introduced the Europeans to maize and potatoes
The Columbian Exchange brought many positive and negative aspects globally. Both were mostly having to do with trade and culture, and provided effects to the world that are still around even today. In the exchange, many things were traded between regions some being positive. Many animals and plants were traded.
The Columbian Exchange was highly profitable for the Spaniards, providing boundless goods and cultural influence. The Columbian Exchange can be viewed as an unmitigated success for Europe; one that truly benefitted the Spaniards, and had a highly negative experience for the Native Americans, who went into near extinction, and were forced to trade off their quality assets.
The Columbian Exchange was one of the most important exchanges in U.S. History. Now you have to think if it was good, or bad. Obviously, there are pros and cons. Trading things like potatoes and tomatoes to the Old World, and certain animals to the New World would be a good thing, but the Old World also traded over some very deadly diseases that killed off 8/10 of the people living in the New World. Are the longer, healthier lives for more people worth the impoverished biosphere? Are the better lives worth the violence? Given that some people probably don’t know the bad that America has went through to get to today’s good, will this change the way people live? I believe that's it's impossible to say if the world as a whole would be better or
Though there were many positive outcomes of the Columbian Exchange, there were some undesirable aspects that were spread throughout the world along with its goods. Diseases such as smallpox and yellow fever were brought to the Americas that left much damage in the attempt of flourishing. These diseases destroyed many civilizations with the loss of millions of Native Americans.
The trade of biological and cultural aspects defines The Columbian Exchange, also called the Great Biological Exchange, for the first time Europeans decided to connect with the Western Hemisphere. This was important because the Europeans actually gained more by taking advantage of the Indians; animals, plants, and diseases, these transactions marked a whole new beginning in the history of America. Two isolated parties explored their differences, and by that, they enriched their biological and cultural lives.
Although Columbus's revelation of the New World to the Old World caused deadly diseases to both hemispheres, a loss of preservation of native American culture in the New World, and the unhealthy effect of tobacco in the Old World, it made an overall positive impact in lasting terms by the introduction of religion and horses and cattle in the New World and the new agriculture advancements and alpacas. The Eastern-Western hemisphere encounter was obviously positive in the Western hemisphere because of the fact that most of us here would have never been born, but the introduction of religions made a lasting impact. Most Europeans were religious and wanted to share their faith with the natives. Some people also came to escape religious
“The Columbian Exchange has brought about a revolution and evolution in creating a new species altogether. The benefits were experienced more by the New World population, which predominantly had less scope for growing products”(Crosby 2013). During these years, Christopher Columbus was traveling really not knowing where he might end up and because of him, many positive things happened that also created the New World. Following the start of this discovery, many different exchanges occurred and that included crops and animals. “The Columbian exchange has changed the modern world through the introduction of invasive and nonnative species”(Sale 1990). When it comes to the positive consequences during this time, people will always say that the food exchanges really was a big deal for the expansion of cultures. Also, just the way that these people traded ideas and cultures overall has made a huge impact in history. The benefits for many were great, but there are always going to be setbacks and negative consequences that will affect trade and
After Columbus' 'discovery' of America in 1492, an began exchange between the 'Old World', the continents of Europe, Asia and Africa, and the 'New World', the continents of what today is North America and South America. Historian Alfred Crosby called this exchange the 'Columbian Exchange'. The spread of new foods and animals benefited both the Old and New worlds, although the exchange of disease devastated the New World. Historians estimate that as many as 100 million people died as a result of the spread of diseases such as Small Pox and Influenza. This exchange changed world history and created the world that we live in today.
The Columbian Exchange was the transfer of plants, animals, human populations, diseases, cultures, and ideas throughout the world. The new worlds that had been discovered were a part of this Columbian Exchange, and were exposed to many new and foreign goods as well as people. The Americas, or New World, were faced with harsh treatment from Columbus and his crew, along with the rampant spread of new diseases that took a large toll on the Native populations. The Indies were also subject to these same factors. So, was the Columbian exchange an overall positive event for the Americas? While not justifying the cruelty of the Portuguese and Spaniards towards the Native Americans and Indians, the belief that the Columbian
The Columbian Exchange refers to the time period in which the Native Americans of North America traded plants, animals, livestock, diseases, and new modernized technology with the Europeans. Not only were these things spread between the two nations, but the word was spread that North America was a new place for world to come and make their own. The early days of colonizing America was not successful for most of the countries wanting a part of it. These countries included England, Spain, and Portugal. The reasons behind them not finding prosperity in this land was because it was unchartered and no one knew what the land contained. The people struggled with adapting different and untried farming methods. Most of the exploring that was done brought many issues between the Native Americans and the new coming country. Provided that the Natives didn’t want new settlers on their land, and the settlers didn’t want any issues with claiming this new land as their own.
As terrible as it sounds, we are borrowing money from our own programs and treasury bonds, which is then leaving these programs without any money to take care of what they need to take care of. If we keep doing this, this could potentially lead to a rise in the inflation rate. The concern I am most worried for is the middle class. I like to believe that a lot of people fit into this category being the “average people”, but I feel as though this class sometimes gets looked over and not paid much attention to compared to the rich and poor. I also feel as though these people are now either fitting into the poor category or the rich category. Another concern is how much debt we are in. This large amount leaves people worrying that the government
After Columbus made his journey to the New World in 1492, the Europeans brought a different culture to the people of the New World and took many new ideas back to the Old one, this was the time period known as the Columbian Exchange. Most of what the Europeans took from the Exchange was good, but some of what they brought was devastating to the people in the New World. Although, this time period was very brutal for the Native Americans, the Columbian Exchange resulted in the transmitting of new technologies, an increase in remedies and cures for diseases, and a growth in resources such as food that helped to improve life.