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Which of the following descriptions of life in Mesoamerica during the 1600s is evidence that the
Columbian Exchange transformed the lives of Native Americans?
O A. Corn was an important food.
OB. Catholicism was the dominant religion.
OC. Poverty was very common.
OD. Goods traveled on trade routes across the region.

Respuesta :

The descriptions of life in Mesoamerica during the 1600s that is evidence that the Columbian Exchange transformed the lives of Native Americans is that goods traveled on trade routes across the region.

What was the Columbian Exchange?

It referred to the exchange of goods and people between the Old World and the New World during the Age of Exploration.

The Columbian Exchange was important because it led to increased trade and food production across the globe but had a negative impact with disease and slavery.

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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