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What was an effect of the discovery of the New World in the late fifteenth century?
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There were many effects, but perhaps the most visible one is the Columbian exchange: the exchange of species, including plant, animal, also diseases such as viruses, on a global scale.
For example, potato plant was imported to Europe.
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