trade between columbus and indigenous peoples
The trade between Columbus and indigenous peoples involved the exchange of goods, resources, and cultural practices between the European explorer Christopher Columbus and the native inhabitants of the Americas. This interaction had significant impacts on both parties, shaping the course of history and leading to the colonization of the Americas.
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