Gil Hahn

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First, within a few decades of Columbus’s second voyage in 1493, the exchange of crop species such as corn, wheat, coffee, tea, and sugar between continents had revolutionized the world’s agricultural and labor markets. The changes did not always improve the human condition. Second, by the early seventeenth century, Spanish and Dutch
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World
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