ETST 007 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Pneumonic Plague, Dengue Fever, Bubonic Plague
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Research paper topic: 1819, february 27, treaty of washington, treaty with the cherokee, cherokee. Disease: bubonic plague, chicken pox, pneumonic plague, cholera, diphtheria, influenza, measles, scarlett fever, small pox, typhus, tuberculosis, whopping cough, others, dengue fever, lyme disease, tetanus. Some diseases affected the na people without europeans even stepping foot on land: with passing down goods to ships etc. Disease: factors lessened, because we lack truth and reconciliation. These also evolved a creed that uncleanliness was next to godliness. Population estimates: how many indigenous people lived in the western hemisphere at the time of contact is a continuing debate. Or does he feel bad for na people: social scientists cannot apply a blanket formula to form native population estimates due to the diversity of indigenous cultures, geography, migrations, population densities in each region, etc. Early contact north america: in 1585, english colonists attempted to settle a place called.