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13. The European explorers also took back to Europe various _______________ and
small __________________ native to North America.
14. One of these was the ________________, which became a fad among the
European aristocracy.
15. The Europeans brought some _________________ from the Old World (Europe) to
the New World.
16. These included rye, radishes, _________________, ____________________, rice,
peaches, oats, ________________, _________________, ___________________,
and wheat.
17. European explorers were fascinated by the “__________________” (pipes) the
natives carried with them at all times and the _______________ they smoked.
18. American Indians had been growing, chewing, and smoking
____________________ for thousands of years.
19. Smoking a ___________________ (a long ceremonial pipe) was an honored ritual.
20. Even though Europeans distrusted some native customs, they soon began to use
tobacco for ______________________ purposes and for
_____________________.
21. Later, tobacco became a major ________________ from the English colonies in
North America.
22. Many Indians were killed by the explorers, but many were victims of
________________ brought by Europeans.
23. Native Americans had no natural ______________________ (resistance) to these
diseases, which they had never encountered.
24. Even before the _________________landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts,
fishermen infected local tribes with what may have been __________________
___________.
25. ________________________ spread to the Plains tribes in early 1800s.