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Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the Columbian Exchange caused a major increase in which population?(1 point)
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South Americans
South Americans
Indigenous Americans
Indigenous Americans
Latin Americans
Latin Americans
Europeans
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Europeans
The influx of high-calorie New World crops (potatoes, maize, etc.) into Europe greatly increased food supplies and helped drive a major population growth there.
The influx of high-calorie New World crops (potatoes, maize, etc.) into Europe greatly increased food supplies and helped drive a major population growth there.
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