Based on the chart and what you know of the Columbian Exchange, which statement best explains why people in West Africa eat manioc? (1 point) Responses Europeans introduced manioc to Africa after encountering it in America. Europeans introduced manioc to Africa after encountering it in America. Early Native Americans established trade routes with West Africans. Early Native Americans established trade routes with West Africans. Manioc is native to West Africa and a traditional part of local diets. Manioc is native to West Africa and a traditional part of local diets. Early Native Americans brought manioc with them on voyages to Africa. Early Native Americans brought manioc with them on voyages to Africa.

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The statement that best explains why people in West Africa eat manioc is: "Europeans introduced manioc to Africa after encountering it in America."

Manioc, also known as cassava, is a root vegetable that was originally cultivated in South America and was brought to Africa through the Columbian Exchange initiated by European exploration and trade.

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