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The Columbian Exchange had profound effects on Africans, both positive and negative. It facilitated the introduction of new crops, such as maize and cassava, which improved food security in some regions. However, it also intensified the transatlantic slave trade, leading to the forced displacement and suffering of millions of Africans as they were captured and sold into slavery in the Americas. This exchange fundamentally altered African societies, economies, and Demographics.

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The Columbian Exchange affected American Indian's agriculture by getting American Indians to?

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How did the Columbian Exchange affect the rest of the world?

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