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Disease And Disorganization Of Native Americans In The 18th Century

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- Indians, pressured by the land-hungry whites and ravaged by European disease, struck back in 1622. - Indian attacks left 347 settlers dead. - Second Anglo-Powhatan War in 1644 - 1669 an official census revealed that only about 2000 Indians remained in Virginia, perhaps 10% of the population the original English settles had encounter in 1607. 1685 they were considered extinct. - 3 D’s: disease, disorganization, and disposability. f. The Indians’ New World - The shock of large-scale European colonization disrupted Native American life on a vast scale, creating unprecedented demographic and cultural transformations. - Horses catalyzed an Indian migration onto the Great Plains in the 18th century. - Disease was the biggest disrupter. - destroyed

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