In 1–2 sentences, analyze the effects of migration on both the place of origin and destination during the Columbian Exchange.(2 points)

The place of origin experienced a decrease in population, loss of cultural practices, and disruption of local economies, while the destination experienced an increase in population, introduction of new cultures and ideas, and the growth of new industries and economies.

The migration during the Columbian Exchange had significant effects on both the place of origin and destination. In the place of origin, the migration led to a decline in population, cultural disruption, and loss of indigenous knowledge, while in the destination, it resulted in population growth, introduction of new crops and animals, and changes in cultural practices.