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Consider Robert McCaa's "Population Figures
(Millions) and Implied Rates of Decline (Percent) in the Indian
Population of Mexico from 1519 to 1595":
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1
How did Indians treat smallpox and other illnesses? See Theodore
De Bry's copper plate engravings, "How They Treat Their
Sick," depicting indigenous medical practices:
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2
Other images related to Chapter 1's time era:
- Diego
Guiterrez's map of the New World
- Prehistoric
pictographs
- Columbus's
discovery of America
- Coronado's
march
- Indians
massacre priests
- Indian
penitence ritual, 1602
- Indians
sacrifice infant
- Balboa
with cross, 1513
- French
landing in New World
- John
White watercolor of woman
- De
Soto discovers Mississippi
- Johannes
Staden, 1593 (II)
- Johannes
Staden, 1593 (I)
- Indians
eat Europeans
- Aztec
manuscript: history of Spanish imperialism in the New World,
1-5
- Aztec
manuscript: history of Spanish imperialism in the New World,
20-28
- Aztec
manuscript: history of Spanish imperialism in the New World,
30-36
- Aztec
manuscript: history of Spanish imperialism in the New World,
80-85
- Aztec
manuscript: history of Spanish imperialism in the New World,
111-118
- Native
Americans fishing
- Handbill
of the Virginia Company, 1609
- Pilgrims
depart Delft Haven
- John
Eliot, missionary
- Penn's
treaty with Indians
- Penn's
treaty (pictoral)
- First
legislative assembly, 1619
- Pilgrims
sign Mayflower Compact
- Whites
smash Indian idols, 1626
- New
Amsterdam in 1667
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2001
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