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Margarita [4]
4 years ago
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How did columbian exchange affected some native peoples

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mariarad [96]4 years ago
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The Columbian Exchange greatly affected almost every society on earth, bringing destructive diseases that depopulated many cultures, and also circulating a wide variety of new crops and livestock that, in the long term, increased rather than diminished the world human population.

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