How did the Columbian Exchange impact Europe during the Age of Exploration?(2 points)

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It led to the introduction of new crops and foods, such as potatoes and tomatoes, improving European diets and contributing to population growth.
It led to the introduction of new crops and foods, such as potatoes and tomatoes, improving European diets and contributing to population growth.

The Columbian Exchange had little impact on Europe as the main consequences were felt in the Americas.
The Columbian Exchange had little impact on Europe as the main consequences were felt in the Americas.

The influx of precious metals from the Americas fueled inflation in Europe, leading to economic instability.
The influx of precious metals from the Americas fueled inflation in Europe, leading to economic instability.

European populations experienced a decline in health due to the introduction of diseases brought back from the Americas.

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The most relevant points regarding the impact of the Columbian Exchange on Europe during the Age of Exploration are:

  1. Introduction of new crops and foods: The Columbian Exchange led to the introduction of new crops and foods, such as potatoes and tomatoes, which improved European diets and contributed to population growth.

  2. Influx of precious metals: The influx of precious metals from the Americas fueled inflation in Europe, leading to economic instability.

These points highlight both the positive impacts on diet and population, as well as the economic challenges posed by inflation.