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Some academics estimate that up to 20 million (90 percent) of Native Americans died from European disease and other factors. Smallpox was a deadly viral infection that did most of the damage, although measles and the flu (all of which were diseases to which Native Americans had never been exposed) also wreaked havoc.

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