In the 1500’s and 1600's Epidemics:

When Europe met the Indigenous people (North America)

Iamladyblueprint
2 min readJun 1, 2021

If you didn’t know let me tell you that Columbus didn’t discover anything but just was another person who was curious about more of the world, so he went to go adventure and find out more about the earth he was walking on. There has been many people who came to try to colonize the Old World (aka the new world) America with the indigenous people.

“With every epidemic in North America, the very young and the very old were the most vulnerable and experienced the highest mortality rates. The loss of the older generation meant the loss of knowledge and tradition, while the death of children only compounded the trauma. Both trends had devastating implications for future generations of native peoples.” as it states in my United States History I Sophia Learning Course.

When I read that I thought about what is happening now. So please everyone, if you are Old pass down stories, traditions and morals to your family and explain to them how important it is for them to listen, hear you, and repeat the same as you did. Show them facts and evidence, so they can really believe and see what is real and what is fake. And if you are young, my baby, please value story time and really understand what your ancestors went through. Also do your own research on whom you are and share with an elder if they are ignorant to facts because they weren’t fortunate enough to have anyone to tell the anything. Also, grab a hand out in the world they are abandoned by family and give them someone to be loyal to them or a friend. Unlearn to relearn and pass the message.

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