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The Columbian Exchange: Key Terms and What Was Exchanged
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What It Is:
This worksheet helps students explore the Columbian Exchange by defining key terms and categorizing items that were exchanged between the New World and the Old World. It provides a thorough understanding of the exchange's impact on agriculture, culture, and populations.
Why Use It:
The Columbian Exchange played a pivotal role in shaping the modern world. This worksheet helps students grasp its significance and the exchange of goods, diseases, and culture between continents.
How to Use It:
• Define key terms such as Columbian Exchange, New World, and Old World.
• Categorize items to understand which were exchanged between the New and Old Worlds.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 7–10.
• Middle and high school students studying early American history or world history.
• Ideal for history or social studies classrooms.
Target Users:
Students, educators, and history teachers exploring the impact of the Columbian Exchange.
This worksheet helps students explore the Columbian Exchange by defining key terms and categorizing items that were exchanged between the New World and the Old World. It provides a thorough understanding of the exchange's impact on agriculture, culture, and populations.
Why Use It:
The Columbian Exchange played a pivotal role in shaping the modern world. This worksheet helps students grasp its significance and the exchange of goods, diseases, and culture between continents.
How to Use It:
• Define key terms such as Columbian Exchange, New World, and Old World.
• Categorize items to understand which were exchanged between the New and Old Worlds.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 7–10.
• Middle and high school students studying early American history or world history.
• Ideal for history or social studies classrooms.
Target Users:
Students, educators, and history teachers exploring the impact of the Columbian Exchange.




