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One consequence of the development represented in the excerpt was
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Okay push people Here's the third riffing on the excerpt
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Forest much this thing right here Question One consequence of
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the development represented in the excerpt was what Well not
- 00:21
all of the creatures the Europeans brought with them were
- 00:24
invited or even visible to the naked eye Several or
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many deadly diseases most notably smallpox were stowed away on
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European ships bound for America where the native people had
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no immunity against them Disease wiped out some ninety percent
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of the native population and the epidemics on ly spread
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as Mohr Europeans arrived All right so the answer is
- 00:45
a widespread epidemics of smallpox and other deadly diseases All
- 00:49
right with loser ball Well with the growing economic activity
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America the demand for labour in the colonies grew and
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boosted the African slave trade So yeah we can get
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rid of Beit didn't decline The Spanish were more concerned
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with conversion Those invested in joint stock companies were only
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interested in seeing a financial return on their money where
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there was conflict among Native Americans The stock companies on
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Lee really cared when it affected their own goals So
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get rid of D there too It's not really conflict
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