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uropeans had an extreme effect on the Native Americans of the New World. However, the New World also affected Europeans. What happened in Europe as a result of the Columbian Exchange?
Technology was changed to reflect the needs of native workers.
Language was changed to reflect the new vernaculars.
Diets were changed to reflect the new crops available.
Population shifted in Europe as people moved to the New World.
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- Diets were changed to reflect the new crops available.
- Population shifted in Europe as people moved to the New World.
Brief explanation: New World crops (potatoes, maize, tomatoes, beans, cassava, etc.) became staples in many European diets and supported population growth. At the same time, substantial emigration to the Americas removed people from Europe and altered demographic patterns. The other two options are not direct results of the Columbian Exchange.
- Diets were changed to reflect the new crops available.
- Population shifted in Europe as people moved to the New World.
Brief explanation: New World crops (potatoes, maize, tomatoes, beans, cassava, etc.) became staples in many European diets and supported population growth. At the same time, substantial emigration to the Americas removed people from Europe and altered demographic patterns. The other two options are not direct results of the Columbian Exchange.
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