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nalin [4]
3 years ago
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Prompt Outline the history of epidemic disease in the New World, including the carriers and types. Explain how diseases were spr

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Zepler [3.9K]3 years ago
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Epidemic diseases in the New World started when Cortez went to conquer the Aztecs and the Inca and he ended up spreading disease killing thousands. They were spread by the rise of agriculture and through trade. The carriers of these diseases were bird, humans, and animals. Diseases included syphilis, tuberculosis, flu, and typhoid fever.

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