Malorie Albee

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In fact, the single biggest factor behind the sudden and marked increase in enslaved African Americans between 1680 and 1750 in the southern colonies—but not the northern ones—was infectious diseases. Unlike the Caribbean, where yellow fever was the major hazard, in the North American colonies it was malaria that played a decisive role.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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