Many of the natives died of small pox. This helped the Spanish take over the Inca empire.
Disease brought by Spanish conquistadors, such as smallpox. Native Americans didn't have immunity and died by the millions.
One of the most devastating diseases that killed many Aztecs was smallpox. Introduced by Spanish conquistadors in the early 16th century, smallpox spread rapidly among the indigenous population, who had no immunity to it. The disease decimated the Aztec population, contributing significantly to the collapse of their empire. Estimates suggest that smallpox and other diseases brought by Europeans may have led to the deaths of millions of Aztecs.
Smallpox.
Smallpox and other plague like diseases. Also guns
The European disease that severely weakened the Aztecs was smallpox. Introduced by Spanish conquistadors in the early 16th century, smallpox spread rapidly among the Aztec population, leading to high mortality rates. This devastating epidemic significantly reduced the population and undermined the social and political structure of the Aztec Empire, making it easier for the Spanish to conquer them.
smallpox
When the Europeans came they passed a disease called smallpox.
the spanish conquistadors took over the aztec empire. the aztecs died mostly from the disease (smallpox) the spanish brought from europe
Smallpox.
A disease called small pox. the Spanish conquistadors brought it over from Spain.
The Spanish conquistadors, who brought with them diseases such as smallpox that devastated the native populations due to lack of resistance. As much as 90% of the population died due to either disease or the brutal slavery conditions imposed by the conquerors.
It is believed that smallpox, a highly contagious viral disease, caused the death of many American Indians after Europeans arrived in North America. The introduction of smallpox by European settlers led to devastating outbreaks among indigenous populations who had no immunity to the disease.