What Are The Effects Of The Columbian Exchange

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The Columbian Exchange is a term that describes a period of which the New and Old Worlds exchanged their biological factors and cultures. After the voyage of Columbus in 1492, European colonization and trading transferred widespread plants, animals, cultures, populations, diseases, and technology. These such exchanges transformed Indians and Europeans ways of life. Beginning after Columbus' discovery, the exchange lasted throughout a bunch of years of discovery, exploration, and expansion. The Columbian Exchange has impacted the social and cultural makeup of both North America and Europe. For example, advancements in agricultural production, the evolution of warfare, increased mortality rates and education have affected the Columbian Exchange

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