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Diseases such as smallpox which they had no immunity to because of foreign European settlers.
the native Americans brought germs and diseases to the europeans
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The warm climate of the Tidewater region provided ideal agricultural conditions to grow crop for both Native Americans and European settlers alike. European settlers cultivated crops such as cotton, sugar, and rice to export to England.
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.
Diseases such as smallpox which they had no immunity to because of foreign European settlers.
Largely by bringing diseases with them that the native americans had no resistance to.
the native Americans brought germs and diseases to the europeans
Settlers in the Southern Colonies kept pushing Native Americans off their lands. American groups died in large numbers from European diseases such as smallpox and measles.
Settlers in the Southern Colonies kept pushing Native Americans off their lands. American groups died in large numbers from European diseases such as smallpox and measles.
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The Native Americans had land. The European Settlers wanted it. That is not just the "most likely" cause, that is the cause.
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The warm climate of the Tidewater region provided ideal agricultural conditions to grow crop for both Native Americans and European settlers alike. European settlers cultivated crops such as cotton, sugar, and rice to export to England.
yes, the diseases were transferred via trading. The diseases drastically decreased the population.