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The "Dispersal" of aborigines is a polite term for violently removing aborigines from their land, often with genocide, for the sake of the development of that land. This happened quite frequently for the first century of Australian history until 1838 when the first instance of punishment for murdering aborigines was carried out for the Massacre at Myall creek.
They carried diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza
cholera,typhoid,dysentery(diarrhea)....
it had killed most of them.
it had killed most of them.
it had killed most of them.
Giraffes, lions, and wildebeests are all immune to diseases carried by the tsetse fly.
most likely all of the diseases it carried
small pox
Yes, that is why people shouldn't go to the bathroom in the pool.
most likely all of the diseases it carried
ecoli is a disease carried by water. ecoli is the result of fecal matter entering a source of water. it can be deadly