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The Columbian Exchange is the term used only historically to describe the exchange of crops animals and disease between the Americas, Europe, Africa it is no longer present in the modern day True or false
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The Columbian Exchange is the term used only historically to describe the exchange of crops animals and disease between the Americas, Europe, Africa it is no longer present in the modern day
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I would say true,
the Columbian Exchange was the exhange of plants, animals, goods, and technology across Africa, North and South America and the "Old World" (Europe)
Sorry I read the question wrong, Swann9 is right
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the Columbian Exchange is a term used only historically to describe the ... It is no longer present in the modern day. False.
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