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Who is the author of the book 'The Columbian Exchange'?
Who is the author of the book 'The Columbian Exchange'?
- Alfred Crosby Jr. (correct)
- David Crosby
- John Green
- Albert Crosby
What was the significant change in world history after 1492 according to Alfred Crosby Jr.?
What was the significant change in world history after 1492 according to Alfred Crosby Jr.?
- The variation in species increased
- The world's biological landscape was irrevocably homogenized (correct)
- The world's biological landscape was diversified
- The number of plant and animal species increased
What impact did Columbus have on the world's biological landscape?
What impact did Columbus have on the world's biological landscape?
- He increased the variation in species
- He increased the number of plant and animal species
- He diminished the number of plant and animal species (correct)
- He diversified the plant and animal species
What was the state of world history before 1492?
What was the state of world history before 1492?
What does Alfred Crosby Jr. believe is a prerequisite for considering big questions?
What does Alfred Crosby Jr. believe is a prerequisite for considering big questions?
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Study Notes
The Author and Book
- The author of the book 'The Columbian Exchange' is Alfred Crosby Jr.
Significance of 1492
- 1492 marks a significant change in world history, according to Alfred Crosby Jr.
- This year is considered a turning point as it triggered the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
Columbus' Impact on Biological Landscape
- Christopher Columbus' explorations had a profound impact on the world's biological landscape.
- The Columbian Exchange, which started with Columbus' voyage, led to the transfer of species between the Old and New Worlds, significantly altering the biological landscape.
World History Before 1492
- Prior to 1492, the world was divided into two distinct biological and cultural spheres: the Old World (Africa, Asia, and Europe) and the New World (the Americas).
- There was limited exchange of species, cultures, and ideas between these two spheres.
Considering Big Questions
- Alfred Crosby Jr. believes that understanding the Columbian Exchange is a prerequisite for considering big questions in world history.
- He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the significance of this event in shaping the modern world.
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