Europeans were more successful agriculturally than Native Americans primarily due to their access to advanced farming techniques, domesticated animals, and a wider variety of crops. The Columbian Exchange introduced new crops and livestock to Europe, enhancing agricultural productivity. Additionally, European societies benefited from a more extensive system of land ownership and agricultural infrastructure, which facilitated larger-scale farming operations. In contrast, many Native American societies practiced sustainable agriculture suited to their environments, but lacked the same level of technological advancement and resources.
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