Columbian Exchange
Perhaps one of the most prominent features of globalexpansion and exploration that occurred during the path of recorded history was the many exchanges that occurred among civilizations, where anything ranging form religious ideals, technology, to various forms of cultural diffusion occurred. Unlike previous global exchanges that occurred among civilizations before the 16th and 17th centuries, the "Columbian Exchange" as it became to be known set the standard for further consequences of exchanges that were to follow on a totally new global scale never seen before. The demographic, economic, and geographic factors present in the Columbian exchange were on another level that In the process of the heyday of the imperialist western expansion that boomed during the 16th and 17th centuries, the process known as the "Columbian Exchange" began to take place. What made this seemingly harmless western outreach so important in the influence of further history is the truly global scale that the exchange took place. For example, one of the primary "items" that was exchanged, albeit harmlessly, was the European diseases that came with
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