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This grand exchange led to the renowned birth of the Florida oranges, Texas cattle, and Hawaiian pineapples that shape the modern world. The negative effects of this grand exchange, however, include the distribution of deadly diseases such as malaria, the bubonic plague, the flu, and smallpox from the Old World to the New World...
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The smallpox accounted for most of the deaths of the Native Americans. This disease had killed probably millions of Native Americans due to the Native American’s lack of immunity to this highly contagious disease. The Columbian Exchange led to the deaths of many unfortunate people. Another example of the negative effects include the arrival of African slaves due to the decline in population of Native American slaves...
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