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Plants traded in the Columbain Exchange

By m31147
  • Jan 1, 1493

    chili peppers are introduced to the Old World

    chili peppers are introduced to the Old World
    On Columbus second voyage, a physician brought the peppers to Spain. The were written about in 1494.
    Traded from New World to Old World
    Chili peppers are now
  • Jan 1, 1502

    cacao introduced to Europeans

    cacao introduced to Europeans
    As a gift to Columbus, an Aztec chief presented him with gifts that included cacao.
    Traded from Old World to New World
    Europeans used cacao and turned it into chocolate with sugar
  • Jan 1, 1530

    potatoes introduced to Europe

    potatoes introduced to Europe
    Due to the cold conditions potatoes could grow in, Europe was an ideal place for these crops to flourish. This was also not a "rich man's" crop meaning that farmers and the poor could grow potatoes as well.
    Traded from Old World to New World
    Became a main food source for many different regions. Without it, places could die of starvation.
  • Jan 1, 1535

    grains of Europe brought to the Old World

    grains of Europe brought to the Old World
    In hopes of having the crops flourish in the Old World where climates were more favorable, Columbus and his followers brought wheat, barley, and rye to try and get these crops to flourish.
    Traded from New World to Old World
    Later used to make bread
  • maize is brought to Europe

    maize is brought to Europe
    Being traded with Spain, maize was traded to Europe and was then introduced to the people there.
    Traded from Old World to New World
    Like potatoes, maize was a staple food that overall allowed population to steadily increase.
  • coffee brought to the Americas

    coffee brought to the Americas
    Originally grown in Afro-Eurasia, it was taken to the Americas in order to see if it would thrive there.
    Traded from New World to Old World
    The coffee plant was turned into coffee beans which were then brewed into coffee that blocked the signals for our bodies to feel tired.
  • sugarcane introduced to Americas

    sugarcane introduced to Americas
    Due to it's poor growth in Europe, the crop was brought to the Americas where it was thought that it would thrive. (originally brought over to Americas in 1493)
    Traded from New World to Old World

    Used to sweeten many foods. Everyone was looking for a way to make their food taste better and sugar was a great ways making this crop so successful to make a profit off of.
  • rice is brought the New World

    rice is brought the New World
    Rice that was brought to the Americas was originally domesticated in Africa.
    Traded from Old World to New World