An analysis of the long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange on Indigenous North American populations would show that(1 point)

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Indigenous groups resisted European invasion of their homelands.
Indigenous groups resisted European invasion of their homelands.

Old World goods became widely accessible to Indigenous populations.
Old World goods became widely accessible to Indigenous populations.

Indigenous cultures faced the threat of extinction.
Indigenous cultures faced the threat of extinction.

productive and thriving trade agreements were formed.

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An analysis of the long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange on Indigenous North American populations would show that Indigenous cultures faced the threat of extinction.

While there were some adaptations and exchanges that took place, the overall result of the Columbian Exchange for many Indigenous populations included significant population decline due to diseases brought by Europeans, displacement from their lands, and cultural disruption. These factors collectively posed severe threats to their cultures and ways of life.