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Give two examples of different types of global exchanges which took place before then seventeenth century, choosing one example from Asia and one from the Americas.
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Two examples of the different types of global exchanges which took place before the seventeenth century are:
- Cotton textile, spices and Chinese pottery were exchanged by China, India and Southeast Asia in return for gold and silver from Europe.
- Gold and food items like potatoes, soya, groundnuts, tomatoes and chillies were exported from the Americas to Europe.
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