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The early conquistadors’ decision to use enslaved Africans on their sugar plantations had unexpected but momentous consequences: it inadvertently set the whole of the American tropics on an inescapable path toward racialized slavery because the nascent transatlantic slave trade carried not only people but also some of the mosquitoes and microbes that made West Africa a deadly place for Europeans.[20]
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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