The Meeting of Two Worlds: Europe and the Americas 1492-1650

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Oxford University Press (1993)
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Abstract

Columbus's discovery of the New World resulted in biological and cultural exchanges unprecedented in the history of human populations. Eleven scholars, from both sides of the Atlantic and from the disciplines of history, archaeology, anthropology, geography and biology, discuss the nature of the European conquest and its wide-ranging consequences.

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