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What were the social and economic effects of the Columbian Exchange in Asia?

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Hardy New World vegetables were grown in previously barren land.

Diseases arrived with trade goods and wiped out indigenous people in Asia.

Increased trade for silver from South America contributed to inflation and unrest.

Less demand for silver from China contributed to an economic downturn and unrest.

Erosion of the land occurred while growing crops from the New World.

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Answer:

Increased trade for silver from South America contributed to inflation and unrest.

AND

Hardy New World vegetables were grown in previously barren land.

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