
Pandemics Cause Misery and Death, But They Also Created Agriculture and Put Humans on Top of the Food Chain
History Unplugged Podcast
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The Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Americas
infectious diseases acted as a kind of unwitting secret weapon for the Spanish conquistadors. Hernán Cortez and about a thousand men in the early 1520s were able to conquer vast tracts of Meso and then South America. The population of the Americas fell by 90% in the first 100 years after Columbus arrived, according to best estimates. This fall was so vast that it can be seen in ice cores of the Arctic.
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