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1775 Smallpox strikes again in North America As the American Revolution begins, epidemic smallpox spreads across North America, killing hundreds ... |
1763–64 Britain wages biological warfare with smallpox The British give smallpox-contaminated blankets to Shawnee and Lenape (Delaware) communities—an action ... |
1761 First known influenza pandemic from the Americas begins Influenza is one of the diseases that Europeans brought to the New World. Unlike previous influenza ... |
1755–56 Smallpox sweeps through northern British colonies Epidemics of smallpox and measles strike in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and ... |
1721 Inoculations save some from smallpox During a smallpox epidemic in Boston, Dr. Zabdiel Boylston inoculates (purposefuly infects) his son and ... |
AD 1639 Smallpox epidemic disrupts the Huron Nation Smallpox halves the population of the Huron Indians in what is now known as southern Ontario, Canada, ... |
AD 1620 English Pilgrims settle on Wampanoag land Pilgrims settle at what is now known as Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod near the abandoned village ... |
AD 1616 Yellow fever kills two-thirds of the Wampanoag European traders carry yellow fever to the Wampanoag Nation, located on the Atlantic coast between what ... |
AD 1616–19 Smallpox decimates northeastern Native peoples Smallpox infects traders along the coast of what is now known as New England, and the illness spreads ... |
AD 1520–62 ‘Virgin-soil’ epidemics devastate Native populations “Virgin-soil” epidemics sweep through populations with no prior exposure to a particular infectious ... |