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Испанская Флорида: народы, экспедиции и последствия борьбы и эпидемий в XVI - начале XVII веков

Испанская Флорида: народы, экспедиции и последствия борьбы и эпидемий в XVI - начале XVII веков

Abstract

Аннотация Статья рассматривает период XVI — начала XVII вв. Исследуются области Испанской Флориды и проникновение болезней с приходом европейцев в среду общества аборигенов. Также показаны болезни и собственные эпидемии, существующие в племенах самих индейцев. Выводы из статьи говорят о том, что общества аборигенов, вступившие в тесный контакт с европейцами, быстро исчезали в результате принесенных болезней и возникших эпидемий, а племена индейцев, “самоизолирующиеся” от европейцев смогли надолго сохранить свою популяцию.

ЭТо русская версия статьи в иностранном журнале с DOI: 10.5281 / zenodo.5236382.

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эпидемии, Испанская Флорида, Калуса, Нарваез, Нарваэс, Де Сото, аборигены, Э. Шеппард, Понсе де Леон, Антонио де Аламинос, Гольфстрим, Флорида, История США, история Америки, история Конкисты, конкистадоры, история Северной Америки, колониальный период, колониальный период в Северной Америке, чума, болезни, племена Флориды, Флорида в XVI веке, Марквард, Ворс, Ханн, Техас, Джорджия, Калуса, Узита, Тимукуа, Де Луна, Хуан Ортиз, Ортис, сифилис, болезни в Колониальный период.

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