The _____ was the biological crossover of agricultural products, domesticated animals, and microbial diseases from Europe to the New World and vice versa

A) Renaissance
B) Line of Demarcation
C) Reformation
D) price revolution
E) Columbian Exchange


E

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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