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12. What effect did European migration & settlement have on the Native Americas? *

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They were were exposed to many diseases their immune systems were not yet prepared to cope with, such as smallpoxs, influensa (the flu), and measles. It also introduced new social patterns and opportunities for trade, as well a introduced them to animals not native to the americas. (these livestock were a large contributor to the introducing of the diseases previously mentioned.)

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Europeans exploring and settling North America in the 16th and 17th centuries brought smallpox, measles and influenza, diseases usually associated with domesticated livestock. Native Americans, who generally were in better health than Europeans, did not keep livestock and had no immunity to these diseases.

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