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-The Columbian Exchange brought new crops to Europe from the Americas, stimulating European population growth, and new sources of mineral wealth, which facilitated the European shift from feudalism to capitalism.
-The Columbian Exchange was the widespread transfer of animals, plants, disease, and culture between the Old World and the Americas around Columbus’s arrival in 1492. The Old World brought wheat, sugar, rice, coffee, horses, cows, pigs, and many diseases like smallpox, measles, bubonic plague, influenza, typhus, and scarlet fever.
-The New World brought corn, potatoes, pineapples, tomatoes, tobacco, beans, vanilla, and chocolate. The New World also brought diseases like syphilis. 90% of Native Americans perished due to the microbes. The Old World (European) population began growing rapidly.
-The New World’s plants like potatoes revolutionized the economy, as well as the Europeans. Some of the main minerals the Americas provided was gold and silver. Trade caused the shift from feudalism to capitalism
The Columbian Exchange brought new goods from the Americas to Europe. It's affecting European economic and population growth, which facilitated the European shift from Feudalism to Capitalism.
EXPLANATION
The two related reasons why The Columbian Exchange facilitated the European shift from Feudalism to Capitalism are:
1. Feudalism is just like a natural result of anarcho-libertarianism. Most of the exploitation in feudalism is the consequence of contracts between people who were having power on protection or land ownership to those who needed such things to stay alive in this life.
2. A free market lacking all those rules or regulation, people free to trade away in their freedom and the freedom to be able to farm on some land in peacefull. Once European monarchies eliminate serfdom, then capitalism simply began to dominate European economies. It’s like established so much as just given the fuel it needed. Capitalism exists just couldn’t thrive because of the limited labor access, and so some people were needed free to pursue new things and get their rights.
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Keyword: Columbian Exchange, Feudalism, Capitalism
Subject: History
Class: 10-12
Subchapter: Columbian Exchange