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in How the Columbian Exchange Brought Globalization—And Disease by Sarah Pruitt, was anyone that should've been in the article missing?

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In an article like "How the Columbian Exchange Brought Globalization—And Disease" by Sarah Pruitt, it's common for various significant figures or communities to be mentioned or omitted. While the article likely covers key historical figures such as Christopher Columbus and focuses on the broad impacts of the Columbian Exchange, it might overlook other important individuals or groups, such as indigenous leaders, scientists like Alfred Crosby who popularized the term "Columbian Exchange," or influential explorers beyond Columbus. The omission of diverse perspectives, particularly from indigenous populations affected by these exchanges, could also be significant. To assess whether anyone crucial is missing, you would need to consider the specific themes the article addresses and the perspectives it presents.
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Yes, it is likely that the article may be missing perspectives from important figures or groups, particularly indigenous leaders and voices, as well as other explorers or scientists who contributed to the understanding of the Columbian Exchange and its impacts.
Why do you think the authors left out certain perspectives and stories? In 1 - 2 sentences.

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