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How did the Columbian Exchange encourage the growth of European colonies.
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How did the Columbian Exchange encourage the growth of European colonies.
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Are you sure,
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The Columbia Exchange was the first major transfer of a plethora of different goods between the New World and the Old World, meaning that it made colonies in the New World more appealing because food and resources were supplied.
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