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Columbian Exchange Animals New World. Occasionally, they would cause a hiccup in the road, such as a small plague, but without animals like pigs, horses, and. The columbian exchange, in which europeans transported plants, animals, and diseases across the atlantic in both directions, also left a lasting impression on the americas.

Pin by Karen Davis on Redefining Food Columbian
Pin by Karen Davis on Redefining Food Columbian

Soon cargo ships were loaded with donkeys, mules, goats, chickens, large dogs, cats, pigs, cattle, horses, bees, and sheep. It profoundly shaped world history in the ensuing centuries. Columbian exchange, the largest part of a more general process of biological globalization that followed the transoceanic voyaging of the 15th and 16th centuries, particularly in the wake of christopher columbus’s voyages that began in 1492.

Indeed, it will surely continue into the future as modern transportation continues the pattern begun by columbus.

The new world had only a few, possibly. The columbian exchange of crops affected both the old world and the new. The exchange of plant and animal species between the new world and old world overview. To conclude, dozens of animals were transported from the new world to the old world and vise versa.