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ahrayia [7]
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5

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1 answer:
igomit [66]2 years ago
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Europe TL;DR: For reasons beyond human control, rooted deep in the divergent evolutionary histories of the continents, the Columbian Exchange massively benefited the people of Europe and its colonies while bringing catastrophic crumminess to Native Americans.

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