Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the Colombian exchange, cause a major increase in which population

The population that would experience a major increase as a result of greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the Colombian exchange would be the urban population. In urban areas, there is typically higher demand for these goods due to larger population concentrations and economic activities. As supply increases through increased trading on the exchange, prices may decrease, making these commodities more accessible and affordable for urban residents. This can lead to population growth in urban areas as people are attracted to the availability of essential goods and improved quality of life.