
How germs shaped human history
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The Role of Malaria in the Middle Ages
In the Middle Ages, Africa was seen as a source of vast vast wealth. The Europeans didn't benefit from the secret weapon of smallpox and other diseases. Even in the 18th, 19th century, historians have estimated that something like 50 to 70 percent of would be settlers were killed by infectious diseases.
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