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rosent76

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Erauso describes a business experience involving transportation of foodstuffs from Cochabamba to Potosi. What foodstuff was she transporting, which was a result of the Columbian Exchange?
 
  a. Wheat.
  b. Potato.
  c. Llama.
  d. Corn.
  e. Beef.

Question 2

Which statement about the colony of Carolina is FALSE?
 
  a. Carolina plantations were larger than those in Virginia.
  b. The large number of slaves allowed Africans to retain many of their culture and traditions.
  c. Carolina's coastal settlement resembled that of the West Indies.
  d. Slaves were used to produce large quantities of staple crops.
  e. Africans were the primary source of labor.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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