tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post3130762130288970409..comments2021-10-22T02:50:39.599-07:00Comments on MMarkstone World History: AP World History- DBQ: The Columbian Exchangemmarkstonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14975536663625884139noreply@blogger.comBlogger43125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-74419029998073230122012-11-07T11:31:53.389-08:002012-11-07T11:31:53.389-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.mmarkstonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14975536663625884139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-2535467998190091362011-04-12T22:14:17.000-07:002011-04-12T22:14:17.000-07:00-Miguel your essay is good, and very organized-Miguel your essay is good, and very organizedjesus salazarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-22900518185874642052011-04-12T22:10:43.973-07:002011-04-12T22:10:43.973-07:00With colombus' discovery of the Americas cheng...With colombus' discovery of the Americas chenged the worl, some good came from the adaptions of spread of knwoledge from both worlds, trade, and integration of so many different people in 1 continent. Although not all the outcomes were good euros brought with them disease, conquests leading to mass genocide of the native peoples,and all together the intrusion made the old world bringing with them their troubles. However the new world had great opprotunities<br />With the discovery of American gooods trade began goods were sent from old world to new world and vis versa sending sugar tobacco lumber ETC., as shown in doc 8 of what was traded. Trade brought people all over the world seeking fortune, adventure, or to convert people, togehter this made the maericas the most diverse countries even to this day doc 3 shows this in its charts comparing the diversity of trade colonies, this integration even included the natives into euro blood lines (doc 6). knowledge spread to the new world teaching both young and old that europe had to offer builiding magificient schools as depiceted in doc 2. Plus with trade new crops came to the new world inproving the lifestyles of the people with better crops like wise lifestock came to spread into the americas growing fruitfuly in the wode open lands. but with all this improvement and prosperity there were bad results of the colombian exchange. <br /> europeans stormed the new world in serch of fortune leading to bad outcomes for the native people. intrusion of the old world brought with them the problems of the old world; grudges, competitions, dependancy of the euros by once self producing peoples (doc 4) , protection from other countries as shown in doc 1 for by the way naitves required protection from being enslaved. Mass genocides became common as euros strived to quinch their thirst for power killing off all those who stood in their way(doc 5). a form of mass genocide more potnent then their weaponry was their diseases, not even aware of it euros brought with them plagues the natives couldnt stand killing off most of their worries (doc 7) leaving whole civilizations so weak and end up crumbling away giving the euros their victory as explained in doc 10.Jesus Salazarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-55991365241125037472011-04-11T21:29:32.779-07:002011-04-11T21:29:32.779-07:00karla- you had a good essay but you didnt put why ...karla- you had a good essay but you didnt put why and how would it affect if you got another document. but other than that i thought you did a very good job.Braulio Riconoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-74350441201387687862011-04-11T21:27:09.946-07:002011-04-11T21:27:09.946-07:00Angel i didn't see all the documents being use...Angel i didn't see all the documents being used but i dont know if we were suppose to use all<br /><br /><br /><br />Joe your pov doesnt state everything needed it just has your opinion on the documents and not the auther etc...<br /><br />Braulio you forgot to put in the pov and why was mixed marraige a positive thing <br /><br /><br />HAS THIS THING BEEN POSTED I THINK I POSTED IT 5 TIMESgaspar onofrenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-83474833379596203652011-04-11T21:22:06.222-07:002011-04-11T21:22:06.222-07:00yessica-your essay was well written but you lacked...yessica-your essay was well written but you lacked in the pov and asking for an additional doc. because you didnt really state how the doc. would help youBraulio Riconoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-85267225417841287412011-04-11T21:12:09.668-07:002011-04-11T21:12:09.668-07:00gaspar- i liked how u wrote your essay it was well...gaspar- i liked how u wrote your essay it was well put together. i really liked the way you used the nagative effects in your essay it really seemed that you got it.Braulio Riconoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-69685585634220633102011-04-11T20:06:35.504-07:002011-04-11T20:06:35.504-07:00Gaspar- i thought your essay was very well done bu...Gaspar- i thought your essay was very well done but i think that you could have worded some of the sentences a little bit better.<br />P.S - why did you post like 3 different ones?<br /><br />Braulio- Your essay was very well written but the only thing that i saw was wrong was that you didn't include the point of view.<br /><br />Yesenia-Your essay was awesome and i enjoyed reading it but i noticed that you didn't have the point of view other that that it was great.<br />P.S- im not being mean but you should have used spellcheck because you have some mistakes:) <br /><br />BTW-- @(^.^)@<--- isn't this monkey awesomeAngel Naranjonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-62103713320373890332011-04-11T09:14:56.420-07:002011-04-11T09:14:56.420-07:00Gissle, your essay is great and i like how its ver...Gissle, your essay is great and i like how its very well organized<br /><br /><br />Justina, i like how your essay gets right to the point and still has the details that is neened.Joe Silvanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-48559867475416253792011-04-10T23:59:58.466-07:002011-04-10T23:59:58.466-07:00Justina! i enjoyed reading your essay ... darn im ...Justina! i enjoyed reading your essay ... darn im going to feel like i repeat myself but once again you are another person in which i feel you have the dbq down! i liked how you structured your dbq inputting all the docs and giving your ideas i honestly as i was reading it felt as i was hearing your dbq from your voice. excellent job x)<br />Have a goodnight everyone sweet dreams with little angels 0:) see you guys tommorow :)Yessica Hernandeznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-25536514716815945102011-04-10T23:59:36.059-07:002011-04-10T23:59:36.059-07:00In the Columbian Exchange, with what was done and ...In the Columbian Exchange, with what was done and what was traded, brought to both worlds positive and negative consequences to their actions. <br /> Europe and the Americas were able to flourish and grow with the amount of items and thoughts or beliefs being shared overseas. Many valuables were traded with each other that were unobtainable from the other side of the ocean, like several types of crops or domesticated animals. (docs. 8 & 9) Because of all the trade going on, the Americas became an important part of the global economy, and caused people to meet and mingle with others of different culture and background, making it also multiethnic. (doc6) People were beginning to get together with people that came from a separate world and started accepting it, and sometimes actually wanting it for themselves. (doc 3) There was the making of new laws to treat people equally, for instance to not make Native American slaves unless they owed a dept. (doc 1) There was sharing of ideas that both sides of the trade enjoyed, as explained by a Spanish priest complimenting a school in the West Indies. (doc 2) But the travel to the new world was not only for financial or cultural gain, it was to satisfy the curiosity and to have that achievement of going out and discovering or finding what no other had. (doc 4)<br /> Although the Columbian Exchange made many people happy in all sorts of aspects, there was one thing that brought despair, and caused hell upon the Native Americans. Some thought that the bringing of domesticated animals to the Americas was a great idea, but did not realize that they were bringing germs the Native Americans had never been in contact with, nor had the immunity to fight off. (doc 10) It was known that the Europeans brought the diseases with them and were damaging the Native American population in catastrophic amounts. (doc 5 & 7) <br /> A helpful additional document would be if a Native American saw the goods they were getting from the Europeans in return for their goods as a positive outlook or negative outlook.Miguel Medinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-54696228150334509132011-04-10T23:57:13.756-07:002011-04-10T23:57:13.756-07:00In the Columbian Exchange, with what was done and ...In the Columbian Exchange, with what was done and what was traded, brought to both worlds positive and negative consequences to their actions. <br /> Europe and the Americas were able to flourish and grow with the amount of items and thoughts or beliefs being shared overseas. Many valuables were traded with each other that were unobtainable from the other side of the ocean, like several types of crops or domesticated animals. (docs. 8 & 9) Because of all the trade going on, the Americas became an important part of the global economy, and caused people to meet and mingle with others of different culture and background, making it also multiethnic. (doc6) People were beginning to get together with people that came from a separate world and started accepting it, and sometimes actually wanting it for themselves. (doc 3) There was the making of new laws to treat people equally, for instance to not make Native American slaves unless they owed a dept. (doc 1) There was sharing of ideas that both sides of the trade enjoyed, as explained by a Spanish priest complimenting a school in the West Indies. (doc 2) But the travel to the new world was not only for financial or cultural gain, it was to satisfy the curiosity and to have that achievement of going out and discovering or finding what no other had. (doc 4)<br /> Although the Columbian Exchange made many people happy in all sorts of aspects, there was one thing that brought despair, and caused hell upon the Native Americans. Some thought that the bringing of domesticated animals to the Americas was a great idea, but did not realize that they were bringing germs the Native Americans had never been in contact with, nor had the immunity to fight off. (doc 10) It was known that the Europeans brought the diseases with them and were damaging the Native American population in catastrophic amounts. (doc 5 & 7) <br /> A helpful additional document would be if a Native American saw the goods they were getting from the Europeans in return for their goods as a positive outlook or negative outlook.Miguel Medinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-82330646615064356112011-04-10T23:54:51.767-07:002011-04-10T23:54:51.767-07:00Savannah i love your work it was very outstanding ...Savannah i love your work it was very outstanding , i saw that you included all documents and had an accpetable thesis i really liked how you stated your point of view you seem to be an expert in these dbq's =) you would really get a 9 in my book! <br /><br />Yesenia wowzers! you have really seemed to be getting the hang of these dbqs as well! it seems to me that you have included all documents. i also like your POV's :) they were interesting to read.<br /><br /><br />hey im HUNGRY! its almost time for a midnight snack yay haha (:Yessica Hernandeznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-87501343764055035072011-04-10T23:34:55.999-07:002011-04-10T23:34:55.999-07:00The Columbian exchange was the establishment of th...The Columbian exchange was the establishment of the "old and new worlds" by eurapean explorers in the late 1400's. The columbian exchange had both positive and negative outcomes like diseases and crops for example.<br /><br />Many of the negative outsomes included the outbursts of new diseases. In documents 7 & 10 we are informed about the diseases "the disaster began with mainly by smallpox and measles","infectious diseases". The old world is thought to have been to blame for bringing diseases to the new world as shown in document 8. There was a noticeable decline of population as we are informed about in document 5. All these documents show the negative part of the columbian disease it is completely obvious that the major factor comes down to the diseases which then to lead to decline in population.<br /><br />Beside the negatives effects there was also positive effects. The columbian exchange helped to stop that of slaves. Where we learn in document 1 "from henceforward the indians in no way be made slaves". This helped them attain distinguished universities and schools, as document 2 says "they need envy no other in the world". The columbian exchange gave many privilages like the accpetance of intermarriage where we learn about in document 3. Its as if all they needed was that extra push! doc 4 "set out to find new goods." This helped to better the columbian exchange. Trade was a common benefit for both the old and new worlds where it allowed for new items like livestock, food crops and valueable itmes. Specified in document 8 and 9. The columbian exchange allowed for the establishment of global trading society therefore benefiting automatically with new imported goods, just like united states today shown in (doc.6). Many of the positive outcome are the food crops and the advantage and privilage to have variety in any society.<br /><br />We mainly had an advantage because of the outcome of the comlumbian exchange. Sure there was the diseases spread but that could have happened anyways. An extra document I would have liked to include would be that of an indian slave to see how his life was and his point of view.Yessica Hernandeznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-66624619724118474332011-04-10T23:32:12.234-07:002011-04-10T23:32:12.234-07:00Giselle I LIked The Way You Wrote Your Essay. It W...Giselle I LIked The Way You Wrote Your Essay. It Was Very Interesting And I Liked The Way You Arranged What You Were Going To Talk Anout! I Think If I'm Not MIstaken Mr. Markstone Didn't Want Youu Just To List The Documenst But To Do Them Document By Document But Overall Very Nice Essaydanette parkernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-22912820693609514172011-04-10T23:30:59.614-07:002011-04-10T23:30:59.614-07:00The Columbian Exchange brought negative and positi...The Columbian Exchange brought negative and positive effects between the world. The negative effects that came to be were the lost of the native american people. While the positive was the new opportunities Europe got.<br /> Within the exchange, the new world's native people dramatically fell. In documents 1, 5,and 10 it describes how their population fell. Indians were captured and were slaves with almost no rights(doc1). The population decline was mostly due to slavery, killing for territory, and diseases brought by Europeans such as smallpox and measels(doc5,7,&10). The authors for these documents were educated people which wanted to educate others. It would have been nicer if their were documents of the events happening at that time.<br /> Away from the negative views there was also positive effects which were opportunities for Europeans. They got distinguish university and Royal schools(doc1). The Europeans mixed with native americans and created mistecos which gave the ability for native families to get higher stats in life(doc3). Due to the Europeans being the first ones to discover the Americas it allowed them with new opportunities(doc4). Europe established global trading links by exchanging goods from americas to everywhere(doc6). The most important thing that arose from this was the exchange of the new world and the old. From the new world crops, metals, and tobacco went to the old which in return recived different crops, livestock, and diseases, which all this changed the population as well lives(doc8&9).The people that wrote these documents knew what they were talking about so they let out what they knew to the people to read.<br /> An extra document about the way the echange affected the new world lands. So that I can understand what marks were left behind and the way people lived.gaspar onofrenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-89746681738169393652011-04-10T23:28:01.837-07:002011-04-10T23:28:01.837-07:00PART TWO
Point of view seems to be a big thing i...PART TWO<br /><br /> Point of view seems to be a big thing in these documents. Many of the positives documents were dated in the 1400s and were authored by the Spaniards. This leads me to believe that the Spaniards bias of themselves, this did not allow them to see the big pictured in how the were harming the natives. For example in document 2 Vasquez mentions on how the natives were involved but never mentioned on how segregation was involved in the University, he saw some type of involvement and was satisfied. I also noticed how all of the negatives were published later on and show a wider view on the exchange. Showing more proof on how the Spanish showed incongruence in their destructive actions.<br /><br /> As an additional document I would like graphs showing me numbers on all the negative outcomes, also graphs that showed any increases of trade that way I can see if the Europeans were blinded by money. Another document that I would like is one that shows the negative outcome but is dated near the 1400s, the ones I have now are dated past that. Preferably by an European or a native translator, that way I know that they had a connection with the natives and maybe more input on how the exchange effected them.<br /><br /><br />AND THAT’S ITSotelo, Justinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-61462860125989079552011-04-10T23:27:03.529-07:002011-04-10T23:27:03.529-07:00D.B.Q.
The Columbian Exchange(1400s) was a wide...D.B.Q.<br /><br /><br /> The Columbian Exchange(1400s) was a widespread of trade that started with the found land of the Americas. This exchange exploited positive and negative effects on to the europeans and the natives.<br /><br /> Positives effects that the Columbian exchange brought was; the bringing of laws that benefited a lower class, diverse teachings, an uprising in a high class, a diverse nation, and beneficial trade rotes. The new land and different setting cause new laws to be set, to protect all people. As we see in doc 4 a law was placed to protect the natives from slavery, how they can only be “owned” if the “owner” had some way to show that he posses them legitimately. This might have started because many of the natives were captured, against their will, and put into slavery. With this law we see some concern from the Spanish of the natives situations. Also the Spanish allowed natives to be professors at the University in Lima,(doc 2) and show their “…outstanding and unusual intellects…”(Vasquez). The mixing of all the ethnics made the Americas diverse. In documents 3 and 6 we learn more about the coming together. We see that in certain towns the upper class starts to rise, this is a positive because the economy benefits from the high class more then the lower class. The upper class will help raise trade demands, by means of the bullion trade, fur trade, and the slave trade. Also how with this diversity we get influenced by other ethics, then expanding into one. Overall helping with the building of the new world. In documents 8 and 9 we see more of an in-depth look into the trade. Aspects in the trade were positive because of the high calorie crops allowed more people to be fed which then resulted in an increase in work. Also with the finding of new domesticated animals(horses, pigs, sheep and cattle) were extremely beneficial since most reproduced with really no conflicts with predators, and allowed faster travel and an advantage in battle. <br /> <br /> However their were some negatives effects from the exchange, that were negative because of the extremely harmful effects on the natives. The natives population and cultural was effected throughout the whole exchange. In the time period of about 150 years after the Europeans came around 15-20 million natives lost their lives, mainly by diseases that they never were able to grow immune from.(doc 5) The diseases grew so immense and spread so quickly that this statement, “That any Indian who received news of the Spaniards could have easily received the infection” (doc 7, Crosby) Meaning that you didn’t have to even see a European to catch the diseases but to hear their arrival meant that the messenger was most likely already effected. Author Alfred explains in his document(doc 10) the old world may have gotten many domesticated animals but the new world received more infectious diseases. He then goes on in reasoning of the outbreaks, including blaming the domesticated animals for being hosts.<br /><br /> END OF PART ONESotelo, Justinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-18956100257017192582011-04-10T23:25:22.459-07:002011-04-10T23:25:22.459-07:00The Columbian Exchange was The Exchange Of Culture...The Columbian Exchange was The Exchange Of Cultures Between The Old World And The New World. Both Positive And Negative Effects Arise from The Trade System. The Neggative Effects Is The Spread Of Major Diseases Much Like The Black Death(doc.7) In Doc 4 Kenneth Auchinchloss Believes That Because Of Missionaries And Merchants Trying to Spread Thier Religion And Also In Search For New Crops That's How The Western Civilization Was Built Upon. Christopher Columbus First Brought Deadly Diseases And The Belief Of Indian Enslavement When he Arrived In The Americas(doc.5) The Beginning Of Diseases From A Domesticated Also Arose(doc.10) The Positive Effects Of The Columbian Exchange Are; The Spread Of New Cultural Traditions(doc.2),The Acceptance Of Foreign Crops And Domesticated Animals(doc.9), The Growth In The United States Both Economically And Politically(doc.6), And The Dismiss Of Indain Slaves(doc.1). Overall I Think The Colubian Exchange Was A Very Helpful Experience. It Allowed us To Gather New Traditions, Crops, And Domesticated Animals. The Only Thing That Might Have Ruined It Was The Spread Of The Diseases Which We Got Because Of The Interaction Between DOmesticated Animals And Humans! I Would Like To Have A Documnet From A Priest Going On Missionaries To Look For New Things. It Would Be Helpful to Have A Document from Them Because I Would LIke To See How They Reacted During The Colubian Exchange!<br /><br />PS. Mr Markstone I Decided To Try A Different Way On Writing DBQ's Because I Think I Wasn't Doing That Well So I Hope This Is Better!danette parkernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-38525745103187428072011-04-10T23:24:24.989-07:002011-04-10T23:24:24.989-07:00Gaspar i liked your essay but it was also missing ...Gaspar i liked your essay but it was also missing some info. You didn't say another doc you would like or your POV. Oh and a heads up for next time Mr.Markstone said not to write the documents that way he said that wouldn't get you any points. Try just putting them one per sentence not just list them. Good job other than that and thanx for actually doing it.Caija McNeilnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-62156125759801966972011-04-10T23:11:50.502-07:002011-04-10T23:11:50.502-07:00Giselle Sanchez-Zuno
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DBQ: Columbian...Giselle Sanchez-Zuno <br />2nd <br />4/10/11<br /><br />DBQ: Columbian Exchange<br /><br />During the Columbian Exchange the Europeans invaded The North American Continents impacting them with changes, which took negative as well as positive effects. These negative effects included the spread of many diseases, but as well as the positive effects that included the spread of new crops, animals and cultural traditions. <br /> These positive effects are referred to the new cultural exchanges, that included the new crops, animals, as well as new diverse societies. In the documents that reflected a positive aspect of the Columbian Exchange, we can see how the curiosity led to emerge of new traditions, as well as the spread of new goods (documents #1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9). The invasion of the Europeans led to adaption of new animals in the Americas that benefited their society in many ways, allowing them to easily domesticate new animals for their convenience. In others the intermarriages and the mix of a variety of races, led to the new cultural traditions. The Global economy was enhanced by the voyages and trade connections during those times. <br /> The Columbian Exchange not only led to all positive effects, but as well as some negative impacts. As reflected in documents (5, 7, 10) the spread of new diseases brought by the Europeans reached the North American continents. The impact of various diseases like, smallpox, Measles,Influenza, and typhus, had a strong impact in the population. The spread of these diseases lead to many deaths. <br /> Overall the author’s point of view of the Columbian Exchange is to prove how this move had a positive effect for the most part. This was due to the fact that the European brought to discovery new animals, crops, cultural traditions. The only negative effect the exchange led to was the spread and reach of new diseases. <br /> As of additional documents I would of liked to have seen a document reflecting how the introduction to new animals as well as crops improved labor for these societies.Giselle Sanchez-Zunonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-37890921897160558902011-04-10T23:11:11.180-07:002011-04-10T23:11:11.180-07:00Braulio good job it seemed like u understood what ...Braulio good job it seemed like u understood what you read, but you had a few things missing. For one you didn't include another document that you would like, also you were missing two of the documents but other than that i liked it =)Caija McNeilnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-17962356010177614202011-04-10T23:10:51.337-07:002011-04-10T23:10:51.337-07:00Joe your essay was good! liked how you set up your...Joe your essay was good! liked how you set up your docs!<br /><br />Savannah your essay had alot of information which showed you worked hard on it, great essay!<br /><br />Angel liked the way you structured your essay!<br /><br />For anyone else who accomplished to do the dbq good job!Karla Corteznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-72550416401341029632011-04-10T23:07:29.515-07:002011-04-10T23:07:29.515-07:00Gaspar i think you did a rwally good job i really ...Gaspar i think you did a rwally good job i really didnt spot anyhthing missing in your essay good job! <br /><br />Braulio i agree with savannah your essay was good exept i really didnt spot any POV's but still good job! <br /><br />Angel i think you did a very good job you pretty much covered it all up good job!<br /><br />Savannah i think yours was very good i like ur detail that u put in it, it shows u understand the material Good Job! <br /><br />Makayla i think ur essay was very good!it seems thta u pretty much covered everything up<br /><br />good job to all of you! =DYesenia Becerrahttp://mmarkstoneworldhistory.blogspot.com/2011/04/ap-world-history-dbq-columbian-exchange.html#comment-formnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220383196783434413.post-91327614985121266912011-04-10T23:05:06.941-07:002011-04-10T23:05:06.941-07:00In the Columbian exchange, which in reference to C...In the Columbian exchange, which in reference to Christopher Columbus, was a cultural exchange between the "New World" and the "Old World". Both in the late 1400s which had positive and negative effects in the exchange with one another such as diseases, land owning, and goods. <br /><br />The Columbian exhange set forward new trsidtions with mixtures of cultures. In the new world in North America Indians were saved from being slaves and there were laws set up which were enforced that indians were not to be mistreated.(doc1) In doc 2 education was also spread out but from the old world. Intermarriages also came up with the term "lima" which is a mixture of whites, spaniards, indians, etc. (doc 3) Both doc 4 and 6 were both talking about the inspiration of columbus exploring to the new world on creating trade routes and making new civilizations. (doc 9) American crops were adopted by Europe which started the exchange on horses, pigs, and cattle to reproduce in America. <br /><br />The negative effects on the columbian exhange where indians being used for unfair labor, diseases being spread out such as small pox and measles. Although mainly affected the indians since they were not immune and europeans were.(doc 5 and 8) In doc 10 there was lack of domesticated animals in America since there were few, unlike in Europe.<br /><br />(pov) I thought the documents were good but i wouldve liked them more in depth with the information such as the diseases and trade. Also add a doc about how Indians were treated.Karla Corteznoreply@blogger.com