spotted on FB, lmfao where do I even beginpic.twitter.com/g7eBCV3uc4
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the disease wasn't spread exclusively be Euros--once natives caught it, they spread it to each other too
Plagues such as the Black Plague are survived by main strength. Subsequent generations survive based on adaptation.
And due to the innovation of city life, Western immunity was much stronger than native immunity.
they had cities in the Americas too, but they didn't have European livestock or the diseases that come with it
Outside of a few ceremonial cities in SA (Aztecs, Incas) I don't believe they really did. NA had nomadic tribes.
Earliest explorers record dense settlement on NA coasts, evidence of trade in interior--they had cities
they just got completely BTFOd by smallpox and reverted to nomadism in the aftermath
population estimates say up to 90% of all human life in North America died after first smallpox encounter
when Europeans finally got to the interior of NA they only got to see the aftermath
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