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14 July, 10:47

The Columbian Exchange would best be described as

(A) the trade network established between Europe and the Americas

(B) the new agricultural goods brought to Europe from the Americas

(C) the exchange of biological, ecological, and other commodities

brought to Europe and the Americas

(D) the introduction of European diseases that decimated indigenous

populations in the Americas

(E) the arrival of European agricultural goods and livestock in the

Americas

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  1. 14 July, 11:04
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    The Columbian Exchange would best be described as " (C) the exchange of biological, ecological, and other commodities brought to Europe and the Americas," since this had to do with the discovery of the "New World" and the resources it had to offer Europe.
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