Question
Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the Columbian exchange caused a major increase in which population/
A. indigenous americans
B. latin Americans
C. south Americans
D. Europeans
A. indigenous americans
B. latin Americans
C. south Americans
D. Europeans
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D. Europeans
The Columbian Exchange led to the introduction of new food crops and livestock to Europe, which significantly increased food availability and contributed to population growth. While indigenous populations faced declines due to various factors including disease and violence, the increase in food resources had a more positive effect on the European population.
The Columbian Exchange led to the introduction of new food crops and livestock to Europe, which significantly increased food availability and contributed to population growth. While indigenous populations faced declines due to various factors including disease and violence, the increase in food resources had a more positive effect on the European population.
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