The arrival of these new species also brought new influences. Through hundreds of years of development in foreign lands, they eventually became the flora and fauna that we are familiar with today. This great exchange triggered by European voyages is called the "Columbian Exchange", where ships transported plant and animal species from different regions to the world corn to Africa, sweet potatoes to East Asia, horses and apples to America, and so forth. It began the seafaring boom in Europe, led to navigators from European actively charting courses to America, Asia and Africa, brought the movement of species and products, and also accelerated the process of globalization. But the significance of Columbus' voyage is more than that. When you think of the achievements of Columbus, the discovery of the New World in America is probably what comes to mind first. It examines the impact of the Columbian Exchange brought about by seafaring activities across the world. Hi, welcome to Bookey! Today we will unlock the book 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created.
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