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1493

How Europe's Discovery of the Americas Revolutionized Trade, Ecology and Life on Earth
ID 337958
Slug 1493
Contributors
Author : Charles C. Mann
Annotation
Description <p>Two hundred million years ago the earth consisted of a single vast continent, Pangea, surrounded by a great planetary sea. Continental drift tore apart Pangaea, and for millennia the hemispheres were separate, evolving almost entirely different suites of plants and animals. Columbus's arrival in the Americas brought together these long-separate worlds. Many historians believe that this collision of ecosystems and cultures-the Columbian Exchange-was the most consequential event in human history since the Neolithic Revolution. And it was the most consequential event in biological history since the extinction of the dinosaurs. Beginning with the world of microbes and moving up the species ladder to mankind, Mann rivetingly describes the profound effect this exchanging of species had on the culture of both continents.</p>
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680 Geschiedenis algemeen NUR
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Publisher Granta
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Language eng
Page count 560
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Publication date first 2012-08-21
Publication date latest 2025-02-03
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  • ISBN: 9781847082459 (BC)

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