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    74 days ago

    Many weren’t intentional though. There was diseases spread initially by livestock that killed many of that 3.6 million.

    Yes, there absolutely were intentional campaigns of genocide but a lot of natives just caught the flu and had zero defense to it. Nobody intentionally gave them the flu because many of these people never saw Europeans.

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      I have a suspicion that if it weren’t for all the disease the colonizers would have destroyed them anyway.

      Also nobody intentionally made them deathly ill? Smallpox blankets.

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        54 days ago

        You’re not wrong.

        However, it is worth pointing out that the documented “smallpox blankets” stuff happened in the 1700s and 1800s, which was already a century or two after the continent had been greatly depopulated by diseases spread unintentionally.

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        23 days ago

        Measles, syphillis, rubella, mumps, chickenpox even. chickenpox is especially dangerous to adults who never had it.

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        13 days ago

        I never said nobody intentionally made others sick. I said most were not intentionally made sick. Most Natives died before even seeing Europeans.

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      13 days ago

      smallpox being one, there is evidence smallpox originated from horses, which were abundant in europe, horses had thier own pox virus.(and going back further it came from an unknown rodent host.

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      13 days ago

      I guess my sticking point is, does it matter if it was intentional? Contact with Europe destroyed them from both accidents and outright malice. It was still genocide even if it was on accident, imo.

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        13 days ago

        Yes, because at the time we didn’t understand germ theory. The livestock the spanish brought over introduced these diseases to other people via other animals.

        If you supermegavirus X to your pet rat which lives in your house and who then gives it to a bird who then gives it to a different bird and eventually kills me are you responsible for my death? No you are not and that is how many/most died. They had zero contact with Europeans.