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History, 14.02.2021 14:00, robert7248

Exploration caused ideas to spread, new plants to be discovered (helped prevente, luumu cures for disease), trade to increase, economies and wealth to grow, new technologies to be developed, etc. However,
exploration also led to the spread of diseases to native populations, unfair working conditions, eradication of hundreds
of languages, loss of land from native peoples, slavery, imperialism, etc.
All decisions come with a cost. Was exploration justified? Was it worth it? Did the end (the positives of exploration)
justify the means (the negatives of exploration)?

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