
Pandemics Cause Misery and Death, But They Also Created Agriculture and Put Humans on Top of the Food Chain
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The Role of Malaria in the American Revolution
The Age of Discovery brings complete and total devastation from plagues. But by the end of the 18th century, an early silence of inoculation emerges. It's determined that if you slice off a bit of somebody's sore and give it to someone else, they'll get ill, but they can develop a resistance. This practice comes from Africa and other places as well. And plague has a large but underappreciated effect on the Revolutionary War.
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