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3 June, 20:28

Historians often talk about the Columbian Exchange. What was the Columbian Exchange? Identify and explain TWO cause and effect relationships that resulted from the Columbian Exchange.

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  1. 3 June, 20:59
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    Invasive species, including communicable diseases, were a byproduct of the exchange. The changes in agriculture significantly altered global populations. The most significant immediate impact of the Columbian exchange was the cultural exchanges and the transfer of people (both free and enslaved) between continents.
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    Invasive species, including communicable diseases, were a byproduct of the exchange. The changes in agriculture significantly altered global populations. The most significant immediate impact of the Columbian exchange was the cultural exchanges and the transfer of people (both free and enslaved) between continents.
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