Objective 4d: Columbian Exchange
Across
- 3. Crops brought to the Americas by African enslaved persons, influencing agricultural practices in the New World.
- 4. A cash crop introduced to the Americas that drove the establishment of plantation economies and the use of enslaved labor.
- 7. A disease introduced to the Americas during the Columbian Exchange that caused significant population declines among indigenous peoples.
- 8. Domesticated animals introduced to the Americas that transformed transportation, agriculture, and warfare for indigenous peoples.
Down
- 1. Staple crops from the Americas that improved diets and nutrition in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- 2. The widespread transfer of plants, animals, diseases, and cultures between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres following European exploration of the Americas.
- 5. The use of enslaved Africans to meet labor demands on plantations growing crops like sugarcane in the Americas.
- 6. Agricultural products like sugar and tobacco grown in the Americas for export, requiring extensive labor systems.