European Diseases Decimate Native Peoples - 1500 CE

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Often, in the early days of exploration and settlement, Europeans would come upon entire Indian villages that were completely deserted. Usually, some evidence would indicate that a disease had infected and killed the people of the village.

Today, we know that viruses can travel long distances either on people or on their trade goods. For example, an Indian trader might have the small pox virus or the virus could even be in a blanket that the trader carried. That is why European diseases often arrived before the native people had even seen a European.

One of the greatest tragedies in history was the loss of life brought on by the diseases that Europeans brought to the new world. Prior to the invasion of the Europeans, the native peoples were extremely fit and healthy. They had a good diet and were very active. However, they had not built up any resistance to the diseases that the Europeans would introduce. The result was devastating; often 80 to 90 percent of a native tribe would be wiped out by a single virus.

Some of the diseases that Europeans brought to the new world were: bubonic plague, chicken pox, cholera, and scarlet fever. But, by far, the greatest killer was small pox.

So, why did the native peoples not have diseases that could be communicated to the Europeans? Many historians believe that the European diseases developed due to the peoples' habit of living in close proximity to animals, and to the filthy conditions in European cities. By far, the native peoples of the Americas lived in a much cleaner and healthier environment.

European Diseases Decimate Native Peoples - 1500 CE

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The author believes that Indian villages were found deserted because:
Indians feared a Volcano would erupt
Indians feared earthquakes
European diseases had infected and killed the Indians
Indians feared floods
How did European diseases kill the Indians even before Europeans arrived at their villages?
the diseases traveled by water
the diseases traveled by air
Indian traders carried the diseases
lightening carried the diseases
Which of these best describes the condition of the Indians before the Europeans arrived?
thin and underfed
fit and healthy
fat and lazy
weak and stooped
The disease that killed the most Indians was ____________.
bubonic plague
chikenpox
cholera
smallpox
Why didn't the Indians have many diseases before the arrival of the Europeans?
they lived in a cleaner and healthier environment
they had good doctors
they had good hospitals
they had witch doctors and wizards
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The USA is _________ of Canada.
north
south
east
west
The Pacific Ocean is on the __________ coast of the USA..
north
south
east
west
Northeast America is __________ of Newfoundland.
north
south
east
west
Iceland is _________ of Alaska.
north
south
east
west
The Atlantic Ocean is on the ________ coast of North America.
north
south
east
west
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European Diseases Decimate Native Peoples - 1500 CE
Introduction
Comprehension
Geography