Article 1491 also says, “Pigs bread exuberantly and can transmit diseases to deer and turkeys. Only a few [...] pigs [infected with smallpox] would have had to wander off to infect the forest.” The Europeans lived close to the pigs, so over many years they would gain immunity towards the swine flu carried by the pigs. However, Indians had never seen animals such as; pigs, deer or turkeys. Therefore the Indians would have no immunity towards swine flu. Because of this it would have been easy for a few hundred Europeans to wipe out thousands of Indians. The Indian civilization had no chance against this silent
Article 1491 also says, “Pigs bread exuberantly and can transmit diseases to deer and turkeys. Only a few [...] pigs [infected with smallpox] would have had to wander off to infect the forest.” The Europeans lived close to the pigs, so over many years they would gain immunity towards the swine flu carried by the pigs. However, Indians had never seen animals such as; pigs, deer or turkeys. Therefore the Indians would have no immunity towards swine flu. Because of this it would have been easy for a few hundred Europeans to wipe out thousands of Indians. The Indian civilization had no chance against this silent