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History of Latin America - Columbian Exchange

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What was a major consequence of the encounter of the Spanish with the Aztecs and Incas?   the creation of a new Spanish empire  
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What was a consequence of the Spanish conquest of Latin America?   a trading culture called the Columbian Exchange  
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What does the Columbian Exchange describe?   the exchange of crops, goods, animals, and diseases between Europe and its colonies in the Americas  
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What were some of the impacts of the Columbian Exchange?   decline of indigenous population, agricultural change & introduction of the horse  
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What caused the decline of the indigenous population?   diseases brought by European explorers such as smallpox, measles, whooping cough, and influenza  
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Approximately how many of the indigenous populations died?   millions (estimated at 80% of the population)  
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What new foods were brought to Europe through the Columbian Exchange?   vegetables like corn, tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins, squash, and cacao beans  
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What new foods were brought to Latin America through the Columbian Exchange?   wheat, barley, sugarcane, and livestock like cattle, pigs, and sheep  
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How did the Columbian Exchange affect food production and human population?   food production increased which helped to increase human populations  
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What were horses used for?   transportation, labor & hunting  
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How did horses change the life of Native Americans on the plains?   they allowed Native Americans to hunt buffalo and other items  
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What was the major method of transportation for people until the early 20th century?   horses  
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What were the plans of many Spanish and Portuguese settlers that moved to the Americas?   to mine for gold and silver and grow sugarcane to export back to Europe  
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Since diseases killed many of the indigenous people in Latin America, who did the Europeans bring over to work in the sugarcane fields?   black slaves from Africa  
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Why were Africans preferred as laborers over Native Americans?   they had more immunity (resistance) to European diseases  
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Why was African slavery very important to the development of South America?   it helped the sugarcane plantation economies grow  
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What was the main source of income for Portuguese settlers in Brazil?   growing and selling sugarcane  
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What were the children of Europeans that married black slaves called?   Mulatto  
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African slavery was also very important in the development of what area?   the Caribbean islands known as the West Indies  
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What was the system of trade between Africa, the Americas, and Europe known as?   the Triangular Trade  
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