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How did Life for native americans change after columbus voyage to the americas.

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Answer: The demographic catastrophe in America after the arrival of Europeans is, according to many historians, an event of great decline in the indigenous population in America, experienced by the arrival of Europeans. However, for other historians this is a highly debatable subject. The determination of that possibility of sudden population decline, where it is believed to have occurred, and its causes remain the subject of much controversy and debate.

The number of indigenous people living in America at the time Christopher Columbus's first voyage began a period of large-scale contacts of the old world inhabitants with America. The contact of various European powers with what they considered the New World led to the conquest and colonization of the American continent by the inhabitants of the future colonial powers, with emigrants (not always volunteers) from the "Old World", along with other obligated ones, these mainly Africans as a consequence of the preaching of Father Las Casas 1 permanently settling in America.

Historians and demographers usually agree that the infectious diseases that did not exist in America, carried by the European colonizers, mainly smallpox, were the main factor in the collapse that affected the American Indian population, which had no defenses against them. It is necessary to take into account, in addition to the diseases carried by the first explorers, the expansion of the venereal diseases of the Caribbean, especially syphilis as a cause of the collapse of the population, in addition to the death of indigenous people caused in the wars between them and the Spanish and their auxiliaries, also indigenous. In addition, we have the variation suffered in the conditions of exploitation of the indigenous people by the new lords. Historians and demographers disagree on the degree to which they contributed to the demographic debacle, but there is consensus on the feedback from both groups of causes.

On the occasion of the Fifth Centennial of the arrival of Europeans to America in 1992, various indigenous organizations, intellectuals and political leaders, mainly Americans, renewed the debates on the subject and denounced what in their opinion was treated

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