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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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Latin Americans
Latin Americans
Europeans
Europeans
Indigenous Americans
Indigenous Americans
South Americans
South Americans
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Europeans
The influx of New World crops (especially potatoes and maize) and other commodities improved diets and food supply in Europe, leading to significant population growth.
The influx of New World crops (especially potatoes and maize) and other commodities improved diets and food supply in Europe, leading to significant population growth.
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