They did.
It's simply omited in the hate Propaganda.
the native Americans brought germs and diseases to the europeans
White settlers introduced several infectious diseases to Native Americans, including smallpox, measles, influenza, and tuberculosis. These diseases devastated indigenous populations, who had no prior exposure and thus lacked immunity. The resulting epidemics contributed to significant population declines and social disruption among Native American communities. This tragic impact was compounded by the violent displacement and colonization efforts of settlers.
European explorers and settlers brought diseases such as smallpox to America and the Native peoples did not have an immunity to them and it dramatically reduced their populations.
I'm guessing you mean the Smallpox outbreak? Native Americans had no natural immunities built up to diseases brought here by European immigrants, some outbreaks were a natural result. It must be noted that at least 3 documented cases exist where smallpox was intentionally introduced to Native Americans.
One major European killer of Native Americans was disease. Europeans brought diseases such as smallpox, measles, and influenza to the Americas, to which the indigenous peoples had no immunity. These diseases caused widespread devastation and significantly reduced the population of Native Americans.
Smallpox. The European settlers brought it, but the native Americans had no immunity to it at all.
the native Americans brought germs and diseases to the europeans
European explorers and settlers brought diseases such as smallpox to America and the Native peoples did not have an immunity to them and it dramatically reduced their populations.
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.
I'm guessing you mean the Smallpox outbreak? Native Americans had no natural immunities built up to diseases brought here by European immigrants, some outbreaks were a natural result. It must be noted that at least 3 documented cases exist where smallpox was intentionally introduced to Native Americans.
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One major European killer of Native Americans was disease. Europeans brought diseases such as smallpox, measles, and influenza to the Americas, to which the indigenous peoples had no immunity. These diseases caused widespread devastation and significantly reduced the population of Native Americans.
Not Really. The Jamestown settlers came and took their land, and also brought with them diseases that the native Americans had never came into contact with before.
The arrival of the first American settlers had profound and often devastating effects on Native American populations. Many indigenous communities faced displacement from their ancestral lands due to colonization and expansion, leading to loss of traditional lifestyles and resources. Additionally, settlers brought diseases to which Native Americans had no immunity, resulting in significant population declines. The cultural, social, and economic impacts of these interactions continue to resonate in Native American communities today.
It killed them because their bodies were not immune to the new diseases the new settlers brought with them from other countries.
The flu killed the Native Americans because the disease had never introduced to them. When it came to them so suddenly it was deadly. The Native Americans hadn't built up there immune system to be able to defend the diseases that were brought by Christopher Columbus and his crew.
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