One reason was disease. The Native American tribes had no resistance to chicken pox, measles, mumps, and other diseases brought to Latin America by Europeans.
Another reason is that the Indians were treated brutally by the new settlers. The natives suffered greatly from the harsh hand of the Europeans.
A species at risk of extinction due to a drastic decline in population or habitat destruction.
Depression.
there are more population, and laws now take away the right from parents to disapline a child. therefore juveniles can pretty much get away with doing what they want
Clark Gable in It Happened One Night
Population implosion refers to a rapid and drastic decline in the population of a region or a country. This can be caused by factors such as low birth rates, high death rates, and emigration. Population implosions can have significant social and economic consequences, such as labor shortages and declining economic growth.
they died from desises
After colonization by the Spanish, the Inca Empire faced significant cultural, social, and economic impacts. The indigenous population experienced loss of cultural practices and identity, forced conversion to Christianity, and exploitation for labor and resources. The introduction of new diseases and the exploitation of native peoples led to a drastic decline in population.
The arrival of Europeans had profound and often devastating effects on First Nations. Indigenous populations faced significant disruptions to their social structures, economies, and cultures due to colonization, disease, and conflict. Many First Nations experienced drastic declines in population due to diseases introduced by Europeans, for which they had no immunity. Additionally, European land claims and resource exploitation led to the loss of traditional territories and sovereignty, severely impacting their way of life.
Their special product life cycle of quick, dramatic sales and a sharp, drastic decline differs from the five stage product life cycle concept of product development, introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.
I don't I think its all an effort to make money...
Drastic times call for drastic measures. That was a rather drastic action, don't you think?
A "crash" is currently defined as a drastic and rapid decline of stock values across the board. The crash of October 1929 is the most prominent, and a smaller one occurred in 1987 following the Savings & Loan scandal. Since then, while there have been several incidents of notable rapid declines in general stock values, none (including the 2008-9 decline) are generally considered to be drastic enough to be classed as a "crash".