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Adversity Negative Effects

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Intro: Adversity; misfortune, disaster and trauma. We have seen adversity on both the major and minor levels of the past, present and in fiction. We often see in all aspects the negatives that adversity leads to. So this begs the question, does adversity lead to growth? We see adversity from the Columbian exchange through growing populations and new technology. In the New York Times’ article by Andrew E. Kramer, one reads about the financial growth Russia faces after a long time of recession. Likewise, in Catherine Hyde’s “Pay it Forward” One will read about the emotional and mental growth people have after Trevor dies which essentially causes the movement to flourish. We see adversity everywhere in life, and although there are many negative consequences that go along with adversity, eventually, it will lead to development and a rise in success.

The Columbian exchange had many moving parts to it, however, a largely known negative impact was the massive fatalities diseases spread by trade and exploration had on both Europeans and native societies; these massive epidemics slowly brought growth to the world. “The Columbian Exchange” by Alfred W. Crosby, is an article that shows the statistics and impacts that the Columbian exchange had on those who lived during it, as well as the people who came generations after. Crosby explains how these diseases impacted Native Americans by saying,Qte 1: “Smallpox was the worst and most spectacular of the infectious diseases mowing down the

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