1. How did diseases brought by settlers affect the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest?

A : It helped them develop immunity to the disease.
B : The disease killed children in large numbers but didnt affect adults.
C : The medicine men found that traditional remedies only helped the white settlers.
D : The Native Americans experienced a devastating loss of life.

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1. D
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. B & D
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2. C
3. A
4. B
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D : The Native Americans experienced a devastating loss of life.

To understand this answer, it's important to have some context about the diseases and the impact they had on the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest.

When European settlers arrived in the Americas, they brought with them diseases that the Native Americans had no prior exposure to. These diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza, were highly contagious and had a significant impact on the Native American population.

The Native Americans had no immunity to these diseases, which were often introduced unintentionally by the settlers. As a result, when they came into contact with these new diseases, their lack of resistance meant that they were highly susceptible to infection and suffered severe consequences.

The diseases spread rapidly among Native American communities, causing high mortality rates. The impact was particularly devastating on the Native American populations of the Pacific Northwest. The diseases swept through their communities, resulting in countless deaths and a significant decline in their overall population.

In summary, the diseases brought by settlers had a detrimental effect on the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest, resulting in a devastating loss of life.