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me two results of columbuss voyages for europe.

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me two results of columbuss voyages for europe.

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The text seems to be asking about the results of Columbus's voyages for Europe (though there are some unclear parts in the image text). To answer this, we can use the Answer - Explanation Format:

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Columbus's voyages to the Americas (mistakenly thought to be Asia initially) had several key results for Europe. One result was the beginning of the Columbian Exchange, where plants, animals, diseases, and technologies were exchanged between the Old World (Europe, Asia, Africa) and the New World (Americas). This led to new crops like potatoes and corn being introduced to Europe, which later impacted European agriculture and population growth. Another result was the start of European colonization of the Americas. European powers like Spain, Portugal, England, France, etc., started to establish colonies in the Americas, which led to the extraction of valuable resources like gold, silver, and other raw materials. These resources flowed back to Europe and contributed to the growth of European economies and the rise of mercantilism. Also, it led to a shift in European geopolitics as nations competed for colonial territories and trade routes.

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  1. Columbian Exchange: Initiated the exchange of plants (e.g., potatoes, corn to Europe), animals, diseases, and technologies between the Old and New Worlds, impacting European agriculture and population.
  2. European Colonization of the Americas: Started European powers (Spain, Portugal, etc.) establishing colonies in the Americas, leading to extraction of resources (gold, silver) that boosted European economies and mercantilism.
  3. Geopolitical Shift: Sparked competition among European nations for colonial territories and trade routes, altering European geopolitics. (Any two of these or other valid results can be chosen, for example, the first two as a common pair of results.)