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The Spanish brought a range of significant changes to Central America, including new agricultural practices, livestock, and crops such as wheat, sugarcane, and coffee, which altered local economies and diets. They also introduced European diseases, which had devastating effects on the indigenous population. Additionally, the Spanish imposed their language, religion, and colonial governance, reshaping the cultural landscape of the region. This led to a complex blending of indigenous and Spanish influences that still characterize Central America today.

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