The Columbian Exchange | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History - 0 views
-
sandra Zavala on 10 May 12by 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.
-
Mirasol Rangel on 10 May 12by 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.