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potatoes especially supplied many essential vitamins and minerals. Tomates, squash, pineapples, tobacco, and cacao beans were carred west across the Atlantic also.

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What did Christopher Columbus's four voyadges across the Atlantic lead to?

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What crops did they not grow in America in the 1700s that they grow now?

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