Immune System: The Aztecs And Smallpox

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So naturally the Aztecs’ immune systems were less than suitable for combating such deadly diseases as smallpox when someone finally did get infected and spread the disease around. The Aztecs didn’t have the amount of time to deal with smallpox as the Spanish did, so their immune systems were not as resistant to the disease. Smallpox had been around in Spain for years, so the immune systems of its inhabitants were naturally more resistant. A way Aztecs protected themselves from disease and illness was through spiritual and religious like human sacrifice. They believed that by sacrificing humans it would please their Gods and keep them happy, so their Gods would not bring disease or natural disasters. The God that the Aztecs would pray to for

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