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Americapox: The Missing Plague

Why didn’t the Europeans get sick when they made contact with the American Indians?

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  • 7:51 then how come the Siberian natives were able to herd reindeer? Arne’t they super agile and dangerous?

  • Your own explanation of the Americas lacking plagues is the best argument against the population figures your assumed.

  • Covid is trying to get a little bit better now that it is in humans

  • The new world had cities that rivaled the biggest in Europe when Europeans arrived,, additionally there was trade Networks all over North and South America….

    The real reason is because Aboriginal Americans didn't domesticate livestock, they would eat free Wild healthy animals rather than locking them into pens which were essentially cesspools and then playing in those pens and eating disgusting meat out of them….

  • Animal husbandry. The Southern Hemisphere and the Americas had no long histories with contact with large animals. Crowded & Animals & Bad Sanitation = Plague.

  • Malaria is still the biggest killer of humans world wide. Syphilis is still with us.

  • At least the new world had not a terrible plague but a terrible disease
    called syphilis

  • 4:08 love Tenochtitlan, in all its glory, making it's stellar appearance there ❤ 🇲🇽

  • Why didn't the new world get dogs? Don't they have wolves?

  • If you enjoyed the video, have a look at "Guns, gems and steel" book

  • Pretty native americans had dogs, but yeah this seems plausible.

  • there is an alternative universe where americans dont exist anymore

    that universe is probably better off than we are

  • I think it was during the medieval times that people in cities kept their livestock inside with them.

  • The buffalo argument is flawed, as cow's ancestors were much wilder than a modern cow too, and also what about elephants?

  • I wonder why disease expert Anthony Fauci said viruses commonly transmit from animals to humans

    He coulda made his point without including that

    Adrenaline?

  • Man, imagine if that was a game mechanic in Civ. "You made contact with a new player" lose 90% of your population

  • I just want to hear Grey saying "Hooves" over and over again

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