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Smallpox
Smallpox Smallpox [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD-10 ... DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} ? Variola virus Micrograph of the smallpox virus Virus classification Group: Group I (dsDNA ... Family: Poxviridae Genus: Orthopoxvirus Species: Variola virus Smallpox (also known by the Latin names Variola ... persistent skin scarring - pockmarks - is nearly universal. Smallpox was responsible for an estimated 300- ...
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Talk:Smallpox
Talk:Smallpox Unnecessary text at top I feel that ... concise article! --LMS Camelpox and immunity to smallpox Am I crazy, or is it true ... infected camels somehow transfers an immunity to smallpox to humans? -- zuzu Smallpox and Native American mortality Concise, but not ... that the revisionists (the "yes, there was smallpox, but FEW died") are wrong, but ...
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Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous peoples of the Americas A Hupa man, 1923 The term indigenous peoples of the Americas encompasses the inhabitants of the Americas before the arrival of the European explorers ... Inuit woman See also: Archeology of the Americas, Models of migration to the New World ... agree that most indigenous peoples of the Americas descend from people who migrated from ...
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Population history of American indigenous peoples
... were millions of people living in the Americas when Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492. Columbus ... for the later European colonization of the Americas, with millions of emigrants (willing and unwilling ... the "Old World" eventually resettling in the Americas. While the population of Old World peoples in the Americas steadily grew in the centuries after Columbus ... people claiming that the natives of the Americas have been the victims of genocide. ...
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Talk:Population history of American indigenous peoples
... out of the European colonization of the Americas Post-colonization Native American depopulation Depopulation of Indigenous peoples in the Americas Depopulation of Indigenous Americans Indigenous depopulation in the Americas Destruction of American indigenous peoples A number ... Impact of the European conquest of the Americas Destruction of the native peoples of the Americas Impact of the European conquest of ...
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Native Americans in the United States
... Early history See also: archaeology of the Americas, models of migration to the New World, and indigenous people of the Americas for more detailed history and migration theories ... three separate migrations from Siberia to the Americas. [citation needed] The first wave, during the ... the timeline of human habitation in the Americas.New Evidence Puts Man In North ... Initial impacts The European colonization of the Americas changed the lives and cultures of ...
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Virus
... one of a variety of related viruses; smallpox; AIDS, which is caused by HIV; and ... The ability of viruses to cause devastating epidemics in human societies has led to concern ... a laboratory. Much concern revolves around the smallpox virus, which has devastated numerous societies throughout ... populations were devastated by contagious diseases, particularly smallpox, brought to the Americas by European colonists. It is unclear ...
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Aztec
... of the population died from hunger and smallpox, Cuauhtémoc surrendered to Hernán Cortés (a.k ... could have taken longer, but three separate epidemics took a heavy toll on the population. The first was from 1520-1521, smallpox (cocoliztli) decimated the population of Tenochtitlan and ... fall of the city. The other two epidemics, of smallpox (1545-1548) and typhus (1576-1581) ...
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Indian   (translated from German)
... immigrants also "Native America"or"indigene peoples Americas"mentioned. Bartering with Indians, copper pass, 17 ... The peoples in such a way specified Americas did not know an appropriate total designation ... Inuit as inhabitants of the northernmost regions Americas only with the last large before-European ... peoples disappeared after 1492 by brought in epidemics, without that a European had gotten it ... Kolonisten took advantage of this, by distributing smallpox-infected covers at Indians. Those continued ...
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Chagas disease
... tropical parasitic disease which occurs in the Americas, particularly in South America. Its pathogenic agent ... Brazilian physician and epidemiologist who fought successfully epidemics of yellow fever, smallpox, and bubonic plague in Rio de Janeiro ... 2]. The disease is distributed in the Americas, ranging from the southern United States to ... possible, due to a number of micro-epidemics restricted to particular times and places ( ...
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