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Beginning in the late 15th century interactions between Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas exposed people in these areas to new plants animals cultures and diseases. Historians describe this process of exposure as the Colombian Exchange.
During this important time in human history called the Columbian Exchange, people exchange goods, raw materials, diseases, and individuals travel from one continent to another, This Columbian exchange impacted the environment and social condition of the Americas, mostñy by the series of deadly diseases that white Europeans brought to the American continent. Deadly diseases such as smallpox, chickenpox, malaria, cholera, influenza, among many others.
The impact was so deep that almost 75 to 85% of the indigenous population was wiped out from this territory.