European Exploration—Causes and Effects
These Africans were then transported across the Atlantic to the West Indies and merchants brought goods produced back to Europe. Columbia Exchange. The Columbian Exchange, the global transfer of plants, animals, disease, and food brought together the Eastern and Western hemispheres and touched, in some way, nearly all the people of the world. ................
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