An untitled map showing trade goods in the Americas and Europe. From the Americas to Europe: Potatoes, Sweet potatoes, Pumpkins, Corn Pineapples, Tomatoes, Avocados, Bans, Chocolate, Turkeys, and Quinine. From Europe to the Americas: Rats, Horses, Onions, Pigs, Cattle, Weeds, Chickens, Pears, Grains, Bananas, Apples, Sugarcane, Lettuce, Peaches, Graphes, Coffee, Carrots, Disease.

Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence about the Columbian Exchange.

In the Columbian Exchange, potatoes, tomatoes, beans, corn, and turkeys went from
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In the Columbian Exchange, carrots, onions, bananas, and horses went from
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was a medicine from the Americas that was brought to Europe and Africa to treat malaria.

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In the Columbian Exchange, potatoes, tomatoes, beans, corn, and turkeys went from the Americas to Europe.

In the Columbian Exchange, carrots, onions, bananas, and horses went from Europe to the Americas.

Quinine was a medicine from the Americas that was brought to Europe and Africa to treat malaria.