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The population of Native Americans in Mexico and Central America were entirely wiped out by the Spanish in the 1500's. Question 1 options: True False

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The population of Native Americans in Mexico and Central America were entirely wiped out by the Spanish in the 1500s is False

Spain come to the western hemisphere in 1492 after finding the new world. The Spanish Empire expanded to territories of Central and South America.

  • The New World was populated by Native Indians before the arrival of Europeans.
  • Natives got diseases from Europeans and died as only Europeans were resistant to diseases, not native Indians
  • Epidemics such as chickenpox, malaria, smallpox, cholera, and other cause a decrease in the native Indian populations.  
  • A small population of the native Indians remained in Central America and Mexico.

Thus, the population of Native Americans who survived in Mexico and Central America was entirely wiped out by the Spanish in the 1500s is False

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