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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.

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Q: What was the main cause of the population change of central Mexico between 1500 and 1620?
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