DISEASE IN HISTORY - New York University
New World crops such as maize, potatoes, and cassava brought a new source of food to famine-stricken areas of Africa. The demographics of Africa included significant numbers of Europeans and Americans by the end of the period. Large numbers of Africans succumbed to New World diseases to which they had never before been exposed. ................
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