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How did religion affect Europe in the 1500s?
Religion was one of the most important features of life in early modern Europe. The Christian faith was predominant, although there were also Jews and Muslims living in Europe. In 1500 the Catholic Church held enormous power and influence. Explanation:
Option A, turkey is the right answer.
A long-term benefit of the Columbian Exchange was the improvement in the diet of the people of Europe. Not only the Europeans were benefited by the Columbus exchange but also the Native Americans benefited greatly from the technology that the Europeans brought over to the New World. Native Americans shared Turkeys, Alpacas and other items with Europeans which signifies a mutual relationship.<u> Colonial Exchange plays a substantial part in the history of America. </u>
It <span>laid the foundations for the beginning of a modern global economy</span>
Answer: I think 50/51
Explanation:
He has wrote a lot of books
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