D. Europe
Europe benefitted the most from the first 100 years of the Columbian Exchange, as it gained access to new crops, foods, and resources from the Americas, which contributed significantly to population growth and economic development.
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A. North America
B. Asia
C. Africa
D. Europe
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D. Europe
Europe benefitted the most from the first 100 years of the Columbian Exchange, as it gained access to new crops, foods, and resources from the Americas, which contributed significantly to population growth and economic development.