In what way did sixteenth-century Europeans benefit from trade between the Americas and Europe?
A) Food prices sharply rose as new crops flooded the European market.
B) Health care improved as Indian medical practices were widely practiced in Europe.
C) A large number of new crops became available in Europe.
D) Trade with the Americas ended future food shortages in Europe.
E) Forced immigration of Indian slaves reduced labor shortages in Europe.
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