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North America - Disease
And with no evolutionary exposure to large domesticable mammals, Native
Americans lacked genetic immunities to animal-borne diseases such
as smallpox and tuberculosis. When European carriers of these diseases
arrived in the sixteenth century, Native American populations stood
little chance of survival. North America today is the archetypal by-product
of the triumph of guns, germs and steel.
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