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Draft Topic: Columbian Exchange

Columbian exchange

Fact: The most significant immediate effects of the Columbian exchange were the cultural exchanges and the transfer of people (both free and enslaved) between continents.

MLA Citation: Burnard, Trevor ; Heuman, Gad. “THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE.” The Routledge History of Slavery, Routledge, 2011, pp. 90–108.

ISBN: 9780415466899

Quote: The Atlantic slave trade was the most visible indication in the Atlantic of how the Columbian encounter had opened up a virtually unconstrained form of capitalism, in which morality was placed below economic gain, and where slave traders devised new and ingenious ways in which to reduce everything, including people, to the status of commodities. Phase Three for Wikipedia Project:

-Diversity Focus: Effects of Columbian Exchange for indigenous women after the settlement of Europeans.

-Did not submit annotated bibliography.

Phase Four for Wikipedia Project:

-Unable to complete final edit due to lack of submitted annotated bibliography.