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But since infections such as smallpox, measles, diphtheria, chickenpox, bubonic
plague, malaria, typhoid fever, cholera, scarlet fever and amoebic dysentery —
all endemic to Europe — were unknown in America before the arrival of ...
But since infections such as smallpox, measles, diphtheria, chickenpox, bubonic
plague, malaria, typhoid fever, cholera, scarlet fever and amoebic dysentery —
all endemic to Europe — were unknown in America before the arrival of ...
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During the 100 years from roughly 1350 to 1450 Europe was almost
pathologically disoriented, reeling under the shock of a first encounter with a
pathogenic microorganism to which Europeans had no resistance and for which
their healers ...
During the 100 years from roughly 1350 to 1450 Europe was almost
pathologically disoriented, reeling under the shock of a first encounter with a
pathogenic microorganism to which Europeans had no resistance and for which
their healers ...
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Conventional general histories of the Age of Discovery include Edmundo O'
Gorman, The Invention of America (1961), S.E. Morison, The European Discovery
of America (1971), and J.H. Elliott, The Old World and the New, 1492-1650 (1972
).
Conventional general histories of the Age of Discovery include Edmundo O'
Gorman, The Invention of America (1961), S.E. Morison, The European Discovery
of America (1971), and J.H. Elliott, The Old World and the New, 1492-1650 (1972
).
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