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Mirasol Rangel

The Columbian Exchange | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History - 0 views

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    by Alfred Crosby As might be expected, the Europeans who settled on the east coast of the United States cultivated crops like wheat and apples, which they had brought with them. European weeds, which the colonists did not cultivate and, in fact, preferred to uproot, also fared well in the New World.
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    by Alfred Crosby As might be expected, the Europeans who settled on the east coast of the United States cultivated crops like wheat and apples, which they had brought with them. European weeds, which the colonists did not cultivate and, in fact, preferred to uproot, also fared well in the New World.
sandra Zavala

The Columbian Exchange, Native Americans and the Land, Nature Transformed, TeacherServe... - 0 views

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    Essays on American environmental history. Nature Transformed is an interactive curriculum enrichment service for teachers, offering them practical help in planning courses and presenting rigorous subject matter to students. Nature Transformed explores the relationship between the ways men and women have thought about their surroundings and the ways they have acted toward them.
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    Essays on American environmental history. Nature Transformed is an interactive curriculum enrichment service for teachers, offering them practical help in planning courses and presenting rigorous subject matter to students. Nature Transformed explores the relationship between the ways men and women have thought about their surroundings and the ways they have acted toward them.
Yadi Quintanilla

food - 0 views

Josue Soto

Guns and weapons - 0 views

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    a lot of info on guns
Mirasol Rangel

The Columbian Exchange - North Carolina Digital History - 5 views

shared by Mirasol Rangel on 10 May 11 - Cached
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    Topics discussed in article include: disease, crops, animals, culinary cuisine
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    Geologists believe that between 280 million and 225 million years ago, the earth's previously separate land areas became welded into a landmass called Pangaea. About 120 million years ago, they believe, this landmass began to separate. As this happened, the Atlantic Ocean formed, dividing the Americas from Africa and Eurasia.
Janet Ott

timeline of coffee - 0 views

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    It's got information about the Columbian Exchange time period
Ahmad Hill

Website for everyone - 0 views

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    This website has links to websites about the topics we are studying, if anyone is interested in it, or they need help finding information. (if you scroll down a little right after the picture of slaves working on a plantation, then you will find links to our topics. You will have to copy and paste the links into the address bar.
Janet Ott

Deforestation - 0 views

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    About a third of the way down is information about the colonial period
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