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AP U.S. History 4.2 Period 1: 1491-1607. One direct long-term effect of the process described in the excerpt was what?


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brought to you by long term effects Studies have shown

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that long term effects of shmoop dues yours include higher

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right fine We made it the pun thing but well

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who doesn't love a good pun Check out the following

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excerpt European experience getting in america and lost solves mississippi

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river and european All right And now for the question

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one direct long term effect of the process described in

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the excerpt was what And here your pencil answers Okay

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well one thing we have to remember here is that

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the process described in the excerpt is the europeans dramatic

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detrimental impact on the new worlds Native peoples Yeah It's

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a sad thing to keep in your brain but bear

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with us All right If you do we'll show you

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a cute cat at the end of this let's Take

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a look at this thing This one touches on the

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event known as the columbian exchange which transformed the entire

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world by introducing new diseases plants and animals across continental

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boundaries Well it's true that the columbian exchange did decrease

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populations by creating f de mix of foreign diseases But

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it did a lot of other stuff to it even

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ended up increasing populations in some areas So in the

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end well this doesn't make the grade Okay Now option

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c is really calling our name Yeah this one is

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definitely promising The author talks about the dwindling population of

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native peoples a reality that actually weakened the incoming enda

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labor system The spanish had put in place to exploit

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local american indian labor All right well as native population

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shrank or continued to resist being ruled europeans decided to

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power the new world with another enslaved population Africans man

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those europeans were just full of good ideas Well knowing

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this week in nick's both be ending why you ask

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because it was the introduction of african slavery that made

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sugar and tobacco plantations possible And it was also the

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influx of african slaves that khun attributed to a racially

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mixed population be indeed do fit in the chain of

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events But they weren't the direct result of the europeans

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detrimental impact on the american indians however african slavery in

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america was directly caused by shrinking native populations making see

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the correct answer heavy stuff But well a promise is 00:02:21.295 --> [endTime] a promise Good kitty

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