What was the impact of the Columbian exchange in society? From the perspective of a citizen in Europe during the 15th and 6th centuries.

The Columbian Exchange has helped Europe a lot. I've been going to the market nearby, and I'm amazed with what products these ships are bringing back. There's new kinda of foods that i didn't even know what they were but they tasted so good.

Our family is eating better than we used to eat. Our usually meal included rice and potatoes. I've gotten sick of it. It's nice to have different foods in the market but the only problem with meeting all our wants is, money. We can only afford the certain types of food.

There's also compasses sold in the market and many other unique stuff. My dad said a compass is used to navigating a ship into a certain direction.

The first time i heard that the ships boarding on deck, brought new kinds of stuff, my first reaction was to go see the ships on board. And like i said, i went to the nearby deck place, and just watched people unload the ships. They were a lot of dark skin men that i was creep-ed out. I wondered where they were from. But i knew they were from the other world. These men were called slaves. My dad was telling me this the day i went to see the ships being unloaded. I wouldn't want to be those men because they do all the hard work and they get treated badly. My dad also mention that men who don't survive the voyage from the New World, to Europe, they get thrown over the ship into the ocean. I wouldn't want that to happen to me.

As exploration, trade, and colonization spread across the globe, diffusion is an existing of other forms of cultural diffusion. Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch, and English were all transported overseas, and most of them must now be considered global languages. There maps were probably getting more accurate on what is on the eastern boundaries to the western boundaries.

We had a lot of advantages from the Columbia Exchange. The New World were having trouble, keeping there products and goods for themselves. In the other hand, explorers from Europe were taking over there villages and their culture. The New World's population were decreasing, while our population was increasing with all this exploration and trade going on.