Native American Culture 1600s

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During the colonization of the New World, the Native and European cultures left lasting impacts on each other. Many aspects of each culture, such as language, food and health care were affected by their interactions. The cultural diffusion of Europeans and Natives between the 1600s and 1780s had positive and negative effects on the opposing cultures. Initial interactions between the Europeans and Natives during the 1600s heavily influenced the health of both peoples. The history of illness in Europe left Europeans immune to many diseases, but they were carriers of the, “germs and viruses that erupted into epidemics of killer diseases among Indian populations” (Calloway 26). The Native people had never been exposed to European disease, these

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