There are 10 units to the "TCAP Review Packet". This is unit 10 of 10. Do ALL units to get credit and be prepared for TCAP.
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Standard 7.64 Explain the impact of the Columbian Exchange on people, plants, animals, technology, culture, ideas, and diseases among Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries, and examine the major economic and social effects on each continent.
Use the information in the text to answer the questions below. Be sure to complete all sections to receive full credit for the Age of Exploration Unit.
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There are 10 units to the "TCAP Review Packet". This is unit 10 of 10. Do ALL units to get credit and be prepared for TCAP.
Every question can be answered using the information in each article. You should not need other resources.
Standard 7.64 Explain the impact of the Columbian Exchange on people, plants, animals, technology, culture, ideas, and diseases among Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries, and examine the major economic and social effects on each continent.
Use the information in the text to answer the questions below. Be sure to complete all sections to receive full credit for the Age of Exploration Unit.
Spelling DOES count.

What impacts did the Columbian Exchange have on global societies?
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According to the text which of the following were consequences of the Columbian Exchange?
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Which continent was most affected by the introduction of European diseases through
Columbian Exchange?
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What was the primary impact of the Columbian Exchange on African societies?
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Tomatoes, potatoes, and corn originated from Europe.
The effects of the Columbian Exchange are still felt today.
Columbian Exchange is named after Christopher Columbus.