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94-00-58-18-1-0
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[charaSet A 98100400 1 Mash]
[charaSet D 2025200 1 Anne]
[charaSet F 2025100 1 Mary]
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[charaTalk F]
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Mary
What a marvelous cornfield![sr]Thank you, Master!
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Anne
It looks like we'll be able to harvest a generous amount of corn, no?
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[charaTalk A]
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Mash
Yes... By the way, you mentioned something earlier, but how are corn and pirates connected?
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Mary
Right. Mash, Master.[sr]Where do you think is famous for its corn?
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1The Andes?
2No clue...
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[charaTalk A]
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Mash
Yes... I feel like America would surpass other countries in amount of corn produced.
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[charaTalk F]
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Mary
Right. Originally, corn was almost only found in the Americas.
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Mary
But, at some point it spread to Europe, where we lived at the time.
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Anne
One man brought it back to Europe from the American continent.
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Mary
Yes. The man's name was Christopher Columbus.
[k]
1I've heard of him.
2He crossed the Atlantic, right?
Mary
It wasn't just corn, either.
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Mary
Because of him, all kinds of things started to spread throughout Europe that were not formerly there.
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[charaTalk A]
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Mash
Yes, I have heard that his actions led to an unprecedented exchange of flora, fauna, and culture
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Mash
between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres.[sr]They call this phenomenon the “Columbian Exchange.”
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Mary
Oh, I didn't know there was a term for it.
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Anne
Well, label it however you like.[sr]But if you think about it, it's pretty amazing, right?
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Anne
Things that people never knew existed...
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Anne
People from opposite parts of the world probably had no idea other things existed in other places.
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Anne
Yet such unimaginable things began to spread into their culture one after the other until they were regarded as normal. What people took for granted was completely transformed.
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Mary
So, here's my thinking.
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Mary
Columbus's long voyage robbed both continents of their so-called “common knowledge.”
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Mary
In that sense, that would make Columbus the great forefather of pirates like us.
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Anne
So we're going to show our respect to our great founder with this cornfield.
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Anne
Maybe someday we will be lucky enough to plunder some great treasure that will shock the whole world!
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