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HISTORY
- In what ways did the Columbian Exchange affect the lives of the inhabitants of both the Old and the New Worlds?
It is believed that the Columbian Exchange had a relevant effect on all societies on the face of the earth due to the dreadful ailments and farming that came along with it. Such pestilence was responsible for depopulating the world. Pestilence was not the only outcome of the Columbian Exchange. New variability of animals and crops were also introduced and in the long run, did increase the world’s population altogether.
For the new world, diseases such as smallpox, chicken pox, measles, yellow fever, influenza, and malaria had not yet been observed. As such, the populaces had minimal resistance to such ailments. Such events became appalling. For example, a large population of the Cherokee succumbed to smallpox in 1738.
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