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People painted the scenery of what took place
<span>The statement laid out as this question is FALSE. Geoscientists do believe that a change of climate was a major factor driving population movement in the area of what was then Mesopotamia. There were of course other factors too, but from what we can work out from geological records the climate was the largest driving force.</span>
Days after the attacks, Bush demanded that the Taliban government in Afghanistan turn over Osama Bin Laden and shut down Al-Qaeda training camps.
Huge numbers of American native peoples died from European diseases.
The Columbian Exchange<span> was the transfer of plants, animals, culture, etc. between the </span>Americas<span> and the </span>Old World<span> in the 15th and 16th centuries, related to European colonization and trade after </span>Christopher Columbus<span>'s </span><span>1492 voyage. An effect of the Columbian Exchange was the death of a huge number of American native people, as they catch diseases that were unknown in the new world prior to the arrival of the European. </span>