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inessss [21]
3 years ago
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How did the discovery of the New World influence population growth in Europe, Asia, and Africa? Millions of Native Americans sai

led to Europe, Asia, and Africa. People from Europe, Asia, and Africa migrated to the New World. The addition of food crops from the Americas helped to support population growth. Europeans discovered the fountain of youth.
History
2 answers:
alexandr402 [8]3 years ago
7 0
People for Europe, Asia, and Africa migrated to the New World in search of a better life for themselves.
brilliants [131]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer B) people from Europe, Asia, and Africa migrated to the New World.

<em>The Discovery of the New World influenced population growth in Europe, Asia, and Africa in that people from Europe, Asia, and Africa migrated to the New World. </em>

Since the Discovery of the Americas, people from those three continents decided to try a new life in America. Since the firsts explorers to the first missionaries in America, to the first English settlers in North America territory, people considered fascinating the idea to leave their former places to explore new possibilities in America. Others, for the necessity to improve his economic and living conditions. This, of course, modified population growth in Europe, Asia, and Africa, as the new continent started to receive and continued to receive new people in its territories.  

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