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      <title>Columbian Exchange by Meera Patel</title>
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         <title>Diseases -Jin </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;Smallpox- Influenza- Typhus- Measles- Malaria- Diphtheria- Whooping Cough.<br>The exchange not only brought gains, but also losses. European contact he exchange not only brought gains, but also losses. European contact<br>enabled the transmission of diseases to previously isolated communities, which nabled the transmission of diseases to previously isolated communities, which<br>The Columbian Exchange:<br>A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas<br>caused devastation far exceeding that of even the Black Death in fourteenth-century evastation far exceeding that of even the Black Death in fourteenth-century<br>Europe. Europeans brought deadly viruses and bacteria, such as smallpox, measles, urope. Europeans brought deadly viruses and bacteria, such as smallpox, measles,<br>typhus, and cholera, for which Native Americans had no immunity (Denevan, 1976). yphus, and cholera, for which Native Americans had no immunity (Denevan, 1976).<br>On their return home, European sailors brought syphilis to Europe. Although less n their return home, European sailors brought syphilis to Europe. Although less<br>deadly, the disease was known to have caused great social disruption throughout eadly, the disease was known to have caused great social disruption throughout<br>the Old World (Sherman, 2007).</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ideas and Culture - Brian</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>- (BHP) Food exchange exchanged cultures. By trading food, cooking cultures and traditions were passed along. The exchange of foods have also created new cultures. "It’s hard to imagine North America without horses, cattle, honey, bees, earthworms, and coffee."<br><br>- Missionaries spread religions, such as Buddhism to China. Religions were also debated. In addition, laws were debated. "Knowledge of the Ancients" were a bunch of sciences, maths, and philosophies that entered Europe in the 12th century.&nbsp;<br><br>- Martin Luther challenged the Catholic Church’s authority and brought on the Protestant Reformation after 1517.&nbsp; International religious institutions developed, such as Sufi orders in Islam, Catholic and Protestant missionary orders in Christianity, and Muslim reformist groups in Africa and Arabia.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Columbian Exchange - People and Technology Meera :)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Exchanges of plants, animals, diseases and technology transformed European and Native American ways of life."<br><br>"Advancements in agricultural production, evolution of warfare, increased mortality rates and education are a few examples of the effect of the Columbian Exchange on both Europeans and Native Americans."<br><br>"Native Americans were impacted profoundly by the technological transition. "<br><br>"Since Native Americans had no formal written language, Europeans knew that establishing relations by way of treaties would be difficult. Europeans educated Natives by teaching them to read and write a European language, this would help break down barriers, thus integrating cultures."<br><a href="http://public.gettysburg.edu/~tshannon/hist106web/site19/">http://public.gettysburg.edu/~tshannon/hist106web/site19/</a><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Animals &amp; Plants -KoKoKohei SaSaSanno (yuriko is better)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>But the Old World also<br>gained new staple crops, such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, maize, and cassava. Less<br>calorie-intensive foods, such as tomatoes, chili peppers, cacao, peanuts, and pineapples were also introduced, and are now culinary centerpieces in many Old World countries, namely Italy, Greece,   other Mediterranean countries,<br>India and Korea (chili peppers), Hungary (paprika, made from chili peppers), India and Korea (chili peppers), and<br>Malaysia and Thailand (chili peppers, peanuts, and pineapples)<br>- The Columbian Exchange:<br>A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas<br><a href="http://aida.wss.yale.edu/~nq3/NANCYS_Yale_Website/resources/papers/NunnQianJEP.pdf">http://aida.wss.yale.edu/~nq3/NANCYS_Yale_Website/resources/papers/NunnQianJEP.pdf</a><br>-------------------------------------<br><br>The Columbian Exchange brought horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and a collection of other useful species to the Americas. <br>...<br>Of all the animals introduced by the Europeans, the horse held particular attraction.<br>Native Americans first encountered it as a fearsome war beast ridden by Spanish<br>conquistadors. However, they soon learned to ride and raise horses themselves. In the<br>North American great plains, the arrival of the horse revolutionized Native American life,<br>permitting tribes to hunt the buffalo far more effectively.<br>- The Columbian Exchange<br><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9FDNEPldjZyVEYwenIwbjBteWs/view">https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9FDNEPldjZyVEYwenIwbjBteWs/view</a></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-01 06:04:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Summary of Changes and Impacts</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Through the Columbian Exchange, changes of goods, ideas, religions, as well as diseases, and people in different areas of the Americas and Europe created and led to different ideas and technologies in those areas leading to more exchanges of information and the advancement of collective learning. Examples of items that were brought from the Old World to the New World include staple crops, such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, maize and cassava. Useful animals were introduced as well, including horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs.<br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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