Seventeenth-century Polynesia experienced significant changes due to increased European contact, primarily through exploration and trade. This contact introduced new materials, technologies, and ideas, which began to influence local cultures and economies. Additionally, the arrival of Europeans often led to the disruption of traditional societal structures and practices, as well as the introduction of diseases that impacted indigenous populations. Overall, this period marked the beginning of profound transformations in Polynesian society that would continue into subsequent centuries.
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