Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the Columbian Exchange caused a major increase in which population?(1 point)

Responses

South Americans
South Americans

Indigenous Americans
Indigenous Americans

Latin Americans
Latin Americans

Europeans

1 answer

The correct response is:

Europeans

The Columbian Exchange significantly enhanced the diets and agricultural practices in Europe, leading to increased populations there. While other groups were affected, the primary population increase attributed to the Columbian Exchange is seen in Europe due to the introduction of new food sources.