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how did the columbian exchange affect the repopulation of the ew world\…

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how did the columbian exchange affect the repopulation of the
ew world\? after the initial wave of disease, the population of native americans boomed, leading to increased competition between natives and european settlers. the idea of private land ownership was foreign; land was held communally and worked collectively. many native americans died from disease, while the introduction of various
ew world\ foods to europe led to a population boom that forced many people to move to the
ew world.\ once
ew world\ foods were introduced to europe, most europeans stayed in europe. rewatch

Explanation:

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The Columbian Exchange brought diseases from Europe to the "New World" which decimated Native American populations. Meanwhile, the introduction of "New World" foods to Europe led to a population boom there, causing some to migrate to the "New World". The first option is incorrect as Native American populations did not boom after disease. The second option is about land - ownership and not related to repopulation. The fourth option is contrary to historical fact as the European population boom due to "New World" foods did lead some to move to the "New World".

Answer:

C. Many Native Americans died from disease, while the introduction of various "New World" foods to Europe led to a population boom that forced many people to move to the "New World."