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bazaltina [42]
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Did the columbian exchange primarily help or hurt the world?

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yuradex [85]3 years ago
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The Columbian Exchange affected the world by mixing things that had been only in the "Old World" with things that had been only in the "New World." For the most part, the Old World gained from this and the New World (especially its native peoples) did not. For example, the main thing that came from the Old World was disease.

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