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The continued threat posed by infectious diseases in tropical Africa had an enormous impact on the specific form that colonialism took. The region attracted ambitious and unscrupulous Europeans motivated by making as much money in as little time and with as small a capital expenditure as possible—and then cutting and running before they were struck down by disease. They weren’t colonial settlers.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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