12.What was mostly responsible for the "great dying"?

The "great dying" was mainly caused by the arrival of Europeans in the Americas, who brought over diseases that indigenous populations had no immunity to. These diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza, spread rapidly and had devastating consequences, killing an estimated 90-95% of the native population. Other factors that contributed to the "great dying" include warfare, enslavement, and displacement from their land.