The Columbian Exchange resulted in a major increase in the population of Europeans. The exchange brought new crops and food sources, such as potatoes, tomatoes, and maize, to Europe, which contributed to improved nutrition and population growth. While it also affected Indigenous populations in various ways, including significant decline due to disease and conflict, the overall population increase linked to the Columbian Exchange is most closely associated with Europeans.
Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the COlumbian Exchange caused a major increase in which population?
Indigenous Americans
South Americans
Europeans
Latin Americans
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