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What improved the living conditions of poor Europeans as a result of the Columbian Exchange? O A. New trade routes O B. Slaves from Africa O C. New types of food O D. Animals from America SUBMIT
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C new types of food such as potatoes and corn gave Europe a population boost, as they were easy to grow and highly caloric.
This led to a population boom that sent some people on a boat to colonize the newly discovered America.
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