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How did Jeffrey Amherst use smallpox as a weapon?

He approved the plan of giving blankets infected with smallpox to the natives.


What Part was the worst of the Columbian exchange for the natives?

dying from smallpox


What did the europeans spread to the natives?

When the Europeans came they passed a disease called smallpox.


Did Francisco Coronado spread disease?

i believe he did spread smallpox among others to natives


What are all the ailments the Natives caught due to the settlers?

Smallpox, AIDS, White man HERNIA


Did smallpox effect new borns in the 1800s in the US?

Yep...especially if you were a 'native american'. Smallpox was a major factor in the decimating of number of American Indians, as they caught it from non-natives.


Did the natives die from disease or fight the Spanish at mission San Carlos?

The Europeans infected them with smallpox and other diseases. :]


Was smallpox on the first fleet?

Smallpox was on the First Fleet in the form of bottles of dried innoculation materials. Such material was used to protect people against smallpox before Jenner's vaccination became available. No case of active smallpox disease was reported during the First Fleet voyage. However a seamen from the First Fleet caught smallpox (from local natives) over a year after arrival at Sydney Cove.


Why were Native groups conquered by the Spanish in Latin America?

The natives did not have advanced technology and the Spanish carried diseases such as smallpox that they had grown immune to but these diseases were new to the natives and killed many of them before they even went out to battle


What happened to the natives when europeans arrived?

When the Europeans arrived, thousands of Native Americans died of smallpox. Not only that, but Europeans slaughtered thousands of Natives under the order of President Andrew Jackson. The surviving Native Americans were forced on to reservations.


Does global warming have an impact on smallpox?

The World Health Organization certified the eradication of smallpox in 1979. Earlier during the 20th century smallpox claimed the lives up up to half a billion people. Since the only smallpox virus samples left remain in US and Russian bioweapon laboratories, the answer is no, global warming has no impact on smallpox. However, were weaponized strains to be released, the warmer temperatures would help accelerate the spread of the disease.


What impact did DE Soto make on the Mississippian natives?

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