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History, 06.02.2021 01:00 Bunnybear8099

What was the Columbian Exchange and how has it effected you personally? Basically this question is two parts. First, you will need to build on the verbal answers you articulated at the end of class yesterday (just what the columbian exchange was). The second part requires that you identify things (nouns) that came from the old world to the new world that directly impact you today.

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