europeans took advantage of native american societies weakend by disease
Europeans tood advantage of the native american societies that were weakened by disease
everyone died
It depends on what tissue, how badly it is damaged and if there is organ damage as a result. The answers will give an answer of little to deadly.
The retina is not attached as firmly as you might hope and a a result retinal detachment, due to trauma or some diseases, is not uncommon.
Something called nondisjunction can cause too many chromosomes. Most result in the death of the fetus.
Many diseases result from a microbe that enters the cells of the body.A diazotroph is a microbe that lives in the roots of plants, and provides nitrogen to the plant.People use a microscope to see microbes.
There are several causes of bradycardia. These include changes in the heart as a result of aging, diseases that damages the heart, and some medicine for high blood pressure such as beta-blockers.
The Spanish conquistadors that brought down the Aztec empire were helped by the European diseases they brought with them. These diseases had been previously unknown in the New World. The result was many deaths due to disease. Also, the gun powder weapons were an awesome power that the Aztecs had no defense for.
By being struck by diseases brought to the new world by Europeans. The natives had no immunity to the diseases and many died as a result. Also, Native Americans were at the bottom of the social hierarchy and treated basically as slaves.The Columbian Exchange brought with it not only exotic fruits and animals, but also diseases that ended up killing many Natives.
Europeans descended from jews and then the bloodline ended up in North America
Native Americans were more likely to die from the diseases that European settlers brought to America because they had less immunity to these diseases than the settlers did.
The negative result was that Europeans gave Native Americans diseases that they were not immune to. As a result, it killed many of them.Many Native Americans died of diseases brought from Europe to which the indigenous people had no natural immunity.Slaves were transportedThere were on the a few Infectious Diseases in the new world prior to the Columbian Exchange. One of them was Chargas disease. there were only one or two diseases the new and the old worlds shared. one or more of the treponematoses (includes syphilis) and possibly tuberculosis. on the other hand there were very many diseases brought from the old world to the new. these are some of mankind's worst illnesses. they include malaria, yellow fever, measles cholera, typhoid, and Bubonic Plague.Through the Columbian exchange, many different kinds of food and products were exchanged between the Europeans and the Americans (okay more like Native Americans actually)Among these, it includes diseases.
A cheap labor force. The Native American Slave force had dried up as a result of death primarily from simple European diseases that had a deadly effect on those without immunity or resistance.
ecoli is a disease carried by water. ecoli is the result of fecal matter entering a source of water. it can be deadly
Many Native Americans died from diseases brought by new comers.
The greatest loss of life for the Native peoples in the 16th and 17th centuries would be smallpox. They did not have this natural immunity that the Europeans did and thousands died as a result.
Which of these was a result of the Colombian Exchange
The main result was the old world found the new world opening the door to other explorers. They brought with them diseases and became invaders to Native ancestral lands.
When the Europeans passed diseases on to American Indians, they and their ancestors had built up an immunity to the diseases. Some also did not know they carried the disease or it did not affect them because of their race. The Indians who then received the diseases suffered the way Europeans had when introduced to the diseases, but that's not really necessary to know most of the time because it was simply an ongoing thing that had started many many years ago. The Europeans had no idea that they even could pass it on to the Indians, and because they were immune, it was like no tag-backs in tag.The Europeans originally got the diseases from animals. They lived so close to pigs, cows and other animals that contracted diseases. They ate them, drank their milk and had them living in the same house, with just a wall separating it. These diseases that the Europeans received came from those animals. However, the North/Central/South Americans did not live nearly as close to animals. They did not have cows, sheep, goats, horses or pigs in America. There were very few illness that came to the Americans, therefore when introduced to diseases for the first time, the result was devastating. They were very clean people that lived in small groups.