Is, there truly no historical evidence of a foreign government mentioning fatal disease being introduced to an indigenous population as a unintended but fortuitous consequence of their invasion, colonization, or occupation?
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For readers point of reference I am referring to the time frame if the 1500s as indicated in the original argument.
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I understand what you are saying.
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Sorry the Mayflower ancestors got a sniffle on the boat crossing. And happened to sneeze in the vicinity of their new Native neighbours.
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People still don’t understand germ theory - hence the measles outbreaks.
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As has already been pointed out you don't need to understand germs to understand transmission. Stef I figured even you would realize that one.
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