Unit 2.2: The Columbian Exchange

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Across
  1. 3. resource raw materials usually forming in the earth's crust such as metal ores, gold, silver, etc.
  2. 6. a large area of land usually employed by slave labor where a cash crop is grown in large quantities for high profits
  3. 9. in the triangle trade, _?_ imported raw materials (tobacco, cotton) and exported manufactured goods (textiles, rum)
  4. 12. crop something that is farmed for the purpose of selling it rather than consuming or using it
  5. 13. to tame a wild animal in order to keep it as a pet or farm animal
  6. 15. Exchange the widespread exchange of plants, animals, ideas, technologies, cultures, and diseases between the Old World and the New World
  7. 16. resource raw materials harvested from nature such as minerals, lumber, water, furs, etc.
Down
  1. 1. in the triangle trade, _?_ imported manufactured goods (textiles, rum) and exported people for slave labor
  2. 2. extreme scarcity (shortage) of food
  3. 4. during the Columbian Exchange, cattle, pigs, horses, bananas, grapes, wheat, and rice were sent by the _?_ World across the Atlantic Ocean
  4. 5. Passage the part of the triangle trade that consists of the human trafficking between Africa and the Americas
  5. 7. during the Columbian Exchange, beans, corn, peanuts, potatoes, squash, tomatoes, and turkeys were sent by the _?_ World across the Atlantic Ocean
  6. 8. trade the exchange between Europe (manufactured goods), Africa (slaves), and the Americas (raw materials)
  7. 10. the gradual destruction of something by the forces of nature (like wind, water, or ice)
  8. 11. a person's ability to avoid or fight off a particular disease
  9. 14. in the triangle trade, _?_ imported people for slave labor and exported raw materials (tobacco, cotton)