Negative Effects Of The Columbian Exchange

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One way the Columbian Exchange impacted the Americas was the the migration of livestock such as cows, oxen, horses, donkeys, pigs and sheep. For example, the Inca farmers in the Andes main source of transport and meat was the llama. It was considered one of the biggest domestic animals in the Americas but not good for fighting or for traveling. Horses allowed hunters to reach much farther distances and vastly expanded the area they could search for food to eat. They also benefited through the cultivation of wheat/rice, barley and rye. However, one way it negatively impacted the Americas was the devastation of valued animals such as llamas (which still had their benefits despite lack of fighting/travel) and alpacas. One of the greatest benefits

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