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Q: How were diseases reaching native people of the new world?
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What percentage of the Native population did Old World diseases kill?

90%


What killed most of the natives?

The people who came from Europe to the New World. They killed the Native Americans with their foreign diseases and their random slayings. They also forced the Native Americans off of their land and that starved them.


How did contact with European explorers and exposure to diseases affect the native American population?

The native population was drastically reduced by the introduction of Old World diseases. The exact percentage is unknown.


What did Europeans bring to the New World that caused the deaths of millions of Native?

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What did europeans bring to the new world that caused the death of millions of native?

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When native americans first encountered europeans what led to the european disease being so deadly?

because the native Americans did not have any contact with outside continent germs, and viruses. When the Europeans came into america, they brought with them all foreign germs and diseases.


What did Europeans bring to the new world that caused the deaths of millions of native millions?

diseases


What did Europeans bring to the new world that caused the death of millions of Native American?

diseases


What of the columbian exchange was negative for native americanS?

the introduction of smallpox


What did Europeans bring to new world that caused the deaths of millions of Native American?

diseases


What killed many American Indians?

The people who came from Europe to the New World. They killed the Native Americans with their foreign diseases and their random slayings. They also forced the Native Americans off of their land and that starved them.


What were effects of the voyages of Columbus?

The effects were the Native Americans being made slaves, diseases passing from the old world to the new world, and an invasion of Europeans of North America. The Native Americans were discriminated against, displaced off ancestral lands, killed by diseases, and had environmental terrorism practiced against them with plants and animals that were native to the environment of North America. Columbus changed the world and opened the door to invasion.