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What aspect of the Columbian Exchange is considered by many to have made possible the European conquest and colonization of the Americas? I'm thinking it's disease, but I'm not sure. Thanks!
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What aspect of the Columbian Exchange is considered by many to have made possible the European conquest and colonization of the Americas? I'm thinking it's disease, but I'm not sure. Thanks!
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Diseases, animals, culture, all were part of the Columbian Exchange. Disease however is considered to have made the European conquest and colonization of the Americas possible.
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