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If you want to save the indigenous peoples of the Americas, you should bring them vaccines.
This. Before a shot was ever fired the natives in most "undeveloped" regions were being decimated by pathogens refined in our "civilized" cities. This was long before "smallpox blankets" ever made an appearance.
Don’t even have to bring anything, early smallpox vaccines were little more than ground up pox sores rubbed into a cut. But it worked a hell of a lot better than no vaccine.
Didn't they use Cowpox instead of smallpox? The virus is similar enough to trigger the correct immune response, but significantly less deadly
Noticing the connection between cowpox and smallpox helped develop a safer vaccine, but prior to that in China and India they invented variolation (grinding up and applying the scabs to cause a milder infection) centuries before European vaccination experiments: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variolation
Mostly I hate the internet but then you have people who know interesting things and I'm all "fuck yea, internet!"
Then unread the next thread and some dickhead starts things off so idk.
If you never let them near the coast, those diseases won't matter to you.
So their going to stop all of them from the coast when we can't even do that now. Yah right.
Go back and sink Columbus, Europeans will assume they were correct about the massive ocean to the West being too big and dangerous to sail across and ignore that direction for a while longer. No Conquistadors is a huge win for South and Mesoamerica.
If you really want to reshape the history of the New World you've gotta go back like 12,000 years and convince people to capture and train animals like the camelops and American horse instead of simply hunting them. European diseases were so devastating in large part because New World peoples did not have a comparable livestock culture (that being a major source of disease).
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Seriously, it's not hard to understand which is correct. It's a 5 minute thing to learn, there's no need make yourself look so fucking dumb.