Smallpox, and other unfamiliar illnesses. Disease was spread by most if not all of the explorers to the New World.
Diseases killed the overwhelming majority of those who died in the Americas after contact with Europeans.
The establishment of the council of Indies.
I believe that it was called "The dark continent." Dark had nothing to do with skin color.
Diseases, largely smallpox, brought by Europeans caused millions of deaths among the native Americans who had no resistance to these foreign diseases.
No. They were allied with both the Spanish and Anglo-Americans. Good relationships were maintained with the US Army, holders of Spanish Land Grants and neighboring Native Americans. History can fairly claim that the Cahullia were responsible for the deaths of 33 or more Luiseno prisoners in what is known as the Temecula Massacre during the Mexican American War. Perhaps Jose del Carmen Lugo should not have left his prisoners in the hands of their traditional enemies when the Spanish withdrew.
Smallpox.
Explorers caused their deaths( desease, murder, hard labor, etc.).
The establishment of the council of Indies.
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400,000 Americans
The importation of millions of Africans as slaves. Africans were thought be be sturdier and better able to withstand hard work in a tropical climate.
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths in the US. It kills over 400,000 Americans annually. Obesity is second at about 300,000 deaths.
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
because of disease
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
I believe that it was called "The dark continent." Dark had nothing to do with skin color.
Diseases, largely smallpox, brought by Europeans caused millions of deaths among the native Americans who had no resistance to these foreign diseases.