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In the first Spanish colonies, how did nearly all American Indians die?
poison
disease
sacrifice
neglect

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Answered by kalwarkrishna
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Answer:

disease is the right answer

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Nearly all of American Indians died during the first Spanish colonies due to spread of Disease.

Explanation:

One of the most controversial subjects in American history is the decline in the native population after the Spanish invasion. There are differing perspectives among historians. Some claim that it resulted from the illnesses that the Spanish immigrants carried with them. Others believe that the over-exploitation of the Indians and the abuse of the conquered were to blame.

But most accepted reason is that Nearly all of the American Indians in the early Spanish colonies pass away from the illness. Infections brought to the Americas by colonizers, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza, resulted in the deaths of many millions of people.

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