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    While Initial Changes Were Dramatic,in the Long Run,the Discovery of the New
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While Initial Changes Were Dramatic,in the Long Run,the Discovery of the New

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While initial changes were dramatic,in the long run,the discovery of the New World did little to change the fundamental institutions of European society.

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