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What do you think were the most important long-term consequences of Columbus’s encounters in the Americas?
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What do you think were the most important long-term consequences of Columbus’s encounters in the Americas?
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What do you think were the most important long-term consequences of Columbus’s encounters in the Americas?
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This is of course a somewhat subjective question, but most would agree that the most significant long-term consequences were the displacement and murder of thousands and thousands of natives, since this grief has been passed down for generations.
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