Columbian Exchange Diseases Map
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Columbian exchange diseases map. One result of the columbian exchange was the transfer of diseases from europe to the americas. It's estimated that within 100 years of columbus landing in hispaniola, 90% of all people. For instance, the development of rattlesnakes on one side of the atlantic and vipers.
View a visualization of the columbian exchange. New firearm and weapon capabilities. (see resources on the back for assistance)
New resources were traded between the old and new worlds, cultures were shared, religion was spread, etc. Begin putting your information together in a presentation. This was a result of the age of exploration.
The columbian exchange, also known as the columbian interchange, named after christopher columbus, was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas between the americas, west africa, and the old world in the 15th and 16th centuries. With europeans came smallpox, measles, whooping cough, and the native americans had very little immunity to these diseases. I've included a color and black and whit
In this lesson students will explore a description of the columbian exchange written by charles c. It is also important to realize that the columbian exchange can also be credited for the transmission of diseases which had adverse effects on both the old and new world alike. Uncovering the new world columbus created.in three excerpts students will examine elements of the exchange — an overview, a specific biological example of unintended consequences, and finally an example of unintended human.
Map showing the old world and the new world. The columbian exchange was the transfer of plants, animals, diseases, and people between the old world and the new world. Got access to different types of technology but it was at the expense of their lives because of the increasing amount of diseases exchanged between the new and old world.