Renaissance · East Asia · Technology

1521

Portuguese Introduce Maize to China

1521

Portuguese traders operating in Guangdong introduced maize and sweet potatoes from the Americas to southern Chinese farmers, who began planting them in hilly fields unsuitable for rice. New World crops would eventually transform Chinese demographics, enabling populations to double over the coming centuries. New World crops enabled Chinese populations to expand into uncultivable upland areas, contributing to a demographic explosion over following centuries.