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Resources, people, ideas and culture from the New World to the Old World (and vice-versa).

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Was The Columbian Exchange developed by the French?

It was a European phenomenon. It was developed mainly by Spain.


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Columbian Exchange is something that Columbian used to exchange goods, they imported and exported all types of food and utensils.


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