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Those who survived the appallingly low rations and the disease were later sent to extermination camps.
the main conflict is man vs. nature, aka the colony struggling against disease and starvation, but they are helped by the native americans
Some didn’t. The first to go were children. They died of disease and other causes. When they first landed they lived on the ship until shelters could be built.
The hardship did they experienced was that when they first arrived at Plymouth it was winter they had troubled planting crops and building homes. First winter was difficult there wasn't enough food and houses needed to be constructed, and almost half of the Pilgrims died from starvation and disease. The success was that when Spring came crops and plants were planted and they were helped by the Native Americans.
Disease brought by the Spaniards such as small pox. But all of the Indians didn't die. Three to four million survived the Spanish invasion, and today, Mexico still has the largest indigenous population in all of the Americas.
We don’t know. There isn’t a list of the death of women or children, but disease swept Plymouth and the children and women are the first to go.
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We don’t know. There isn’t a list of the death of women or children, but disease swept Plymouth and the children and women are the first to go.
No. Well not that I know of
Those who were not killed or didn't die of disease or starvation.
If you believe that evil jinn cause disease, then you can certainly attribute any or all disease to them. Magic can do anything, right?
There was a plague outbreak in Stratford near the time of Shakespeare's birth, but the point is that he did not catch the disease, which is why he survived.
it is a disease which is caused when a carpenter in massachussetts's was sticking ply width his mouth!
dying from disease
Yes, it is common for the body to be resistant to bacteria and infections that it has already encountered and survived through.
anne frank DIED of a disease called typhus. Only her father Otto Frank survived.
Mike Amado died on January 2, 2009, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA of kidney disease.