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Effects of migration on place of origin and destination
In 1–2 sentences, analyze the effects of migration on both the place of origin and destination during the Columbian Exchange.(2 points)
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The migration during the Columbian Exchange led to the introduction of new plants, animals, and diseases in both the place of origin and destination, resulting in significant cultural, economic, and social changes in both regions.
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