The Potato! (Eleanor)
The Columbian Exchange was one of the most prominent, important times in human history. It helped to grow and expand populations in Europe, as well as diminish most of the population in the Americas. The Columbian Exchange was not just an exchange of food, a valuable asset to all, but also an exchange of dangerous germs. These foreign germs had devastating effects on Native American population at the time, as their immune systems were not set up to deal with these new elements. As a result by the end of the exchange 95% percent of the Native Americans had died, and their population suffered greatly.
Besides all that bad stuff, many good things came along with the Columbian Exchange. Potatoes were an important new aspect of European life, and became a staple in their diets. The diverse, ground rooting plant produced bulbs even in the coldest of climates, which was of use to Northern countries. It helped to increase population because of its resilience to the weather, and the pack of nutrition it carried.
Potatoes are great, thanks Columbian Exchange!
Besides all that bad stuff, many good things came along with the Columbian Exchange. Potatoes were an important new aspect of European life, and became a staple in their diets. The diverse, ground rooting plant produced bulbs even in the coldest of climates, which was of use to Northern countries. It helped to increase population because of its resilience to the weather, and the pack of nutrition it carried.
Potatoes are great, thanks Columbian Exchange!
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