They got doctors to vaccinate the Indians with 12,000 dollars but they didn’t say which Indians they were going to vaccinate. Lewis Cass, the secretary of war, said that it would only vaccinate the friendly to the U.S. and with important roles in the economy like Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, and Chickasaw. Lewis Cass excluded the Arikaras, Mandans, and Hidatsas. He believed their fur trade up higher on the Missouri River was not as important to the economy. By the time February 1, 1833 came, over 17,000 Indians had been vaccinated for the disease. In the year 1838 William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, sent out a request for the upper Missouri tribes got vaccinated and additional 5,000 dollars was added. It was a little to late for most of the Indians because thousand of Indian kids, men, and women are already …show more content…
Deaths from smallpox was significantly high. Not just in America were people killed it was all over the world. People ranging from newborn to old-old died from smallpox. This was a crazy disease. It has killed a crazy amount of people in its existence. There have been millions of deaths from smallpox. The symptoms were sort of painful, fever, nausea, vomiting, headache, back ache, and muscle pains. Fever is the most common type of symptom. The body starts to ache after awhile later. After that the rashes and the bumps start to appear all over the body. The lesions on the body start to fill with the puss and other fluids. The people with the less lesions are less likely to die from the virus. Aproaxamatly one-third of the people who get smallpox die from the