What be things exchanged during the Colombian exchange?

AND WHO BENEFITED



Answers:    It was "the colUmbian exchange" and it have nothing to do near the country of ColOmbia. Maybe if you posted your question somewhere else you'd receive more answers.

The Columbian Exchange was a cultural as powerfully as a biological exchange of the New World that occurred as the result of Columbus’s discovery.
It be an exchange between the Europeans and the Indians.

This exchange of plants, animals, and pathogens has changed the inherent environment of the eastern and western hemispheres.

The Old World crops that were brought to the New World be wheat, sugar, rice, coffee, bananas, olives. Animals such as horses, cows, pigs, and chickens.

The New World brought to the Old World, gold, silver, tobacco, and cotton.
Also corn, potatoes, tomatoes, lima beans, squash, peanuts, cassava, cacao, beans, vanilla, chocolate, and pineapple.

The Americas contributed also to a form of syphilis that the Europeans received. In exchange, the Europeans brought frequent diseases such as smallpox, measles, bubonic plague, influenza, typhus, diphtheria, and scarlet fever.
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Maybe if you post this within the History forum you'll get more replies even though the other person's answer is pretty pious.
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