Ultimately, smallpox and other diseases like measles killed off most Native American populations, making it very easy for Europeans to take over the New World. The natives had no resistance to diseases that the Europeans had, and were much more suspectible.
it killed a huge amount of the mesa-American people. It made it easier for the Spanish to concure these civilizations because they were immune to these viruses.
it totally wiped them about
smallpox
The introduction of smallpox to the native Americans.
smallpox and measles
Disease killed millions of Native AmericansThe Columbian Exchange (the transfer of plants, animals, diseases, etc. between the old and new worlds) had both positive and negative impacts. For the native people in the Americas, the cumulative effect was negative.One example is large groups of native peoples being wiped out by European diseases like smallpox.
One major European killer of Native Americans was disease. Europeans brought diseases such as smallpox, measles, and influenza to the Americas, to which the indigenous peoples had no immunity. These diseases caused widespread devastation and significantly reduced the population of Native Americans.
Yep...especially if you were a 'native american'. Smallpox was a major factor in the decimating of number of American Indians, as they caught it from non-natives.
Disease killed millions of Native AmericansThe Columbian Exchange (the transfer of plants, animals, diseases, etc. between the old and new worlds) had both positive and negative impacts. For the native people in the Americas, the cumulative effect was negative.One example is large groups of native peoples being wiped out by European diseases like smallpox.
Disease killed millions of Native AmericansThe Columbian Exchange (the transfer of plants, animals, diseases, etc. between the old and new worlds) had both positive and negative impacts. For the native people in the Americas, the cumulative effect was negative.One example is large groups of native peoples being wiped out by European diseases like smallpox.
Diseases, largely smallpox, brought by Europeans caused millions of deaths among the native Americans who had no resistance to these foreign diseases.
A decline of 90% in the New World Indian population
Smallpox infected blankets were used to defeat the Native American opposition to conquest. The Native Americans had no natural immunity to smallpox.
The death toll among native people in the Americas was primarily caused by diseases brought by European colonizers, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza. These diseases were introduced to which the native populations had no immunity, leading to widespread illness and death. In addition to diseases, other factors such as warfare, displacement, forced labor, and inadequate living conditions also contributed to the high death toll.