What items brought to the Americas from Europe in the

Columbian Exchange changed Native Americans' daily
lives? Select the three correct answers.
horses
corn
cows
potatoes
sugar

1 answer

The three correct answers that describe items brought to the Americas from Europe in the Columbian Exchange that changed Native Americans' daily lives are:

  1. Horses - These dramatically transformed transportation, hunting, and warfare for many Native American tribes.
  2. Cows - They provided a new source of meat and milk, which altered dietary practices.
  3. Sugar - Although not as directly impactful in daily life as horses and cows, it eventually became a significant commodity in trade and impacted agriculture and economy.

Corn and potatoes were actually native to the Americas and were not introduced from Europe.