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Europe, Columbus and syphilis
Columbus did not take syphilis to the Americas – he brought it back to Europe
When a mysterious flesh-rotting disease broke out in Europe in 1495, two years after Christopher Columbus returned from the Americas, suspicion fell on his crew.
Did Columbus Bring Syphilis to Europe? Ancient DNA Suggests So
The implications of this research are manifold. The study paints a grim picture of colonialism’s unintended consequences. While European explorers brought smallpox, measles, and other deadly diseases to the Americas, syphilis may have been the New World’s equally devastating gift in return.
Syphilis Origin: New evidence links syphilis to the Americas, spreading to Europe post-Columbus
A new study published in the journal Nature provides compelling evidence that syphilis originated in the Americas and spread globally through European colonization.
Syphilis originated in the Americas, ancient DNA shows, but European colonialism spread it widely
Paleogenomics has finally solved a question that has puzzled researchers for decades: Where did syphilis come from?
Syphilis has its roots in America, but Europeans spread it all over the world
In the spring of 1495, the Italian campaign of Charles VIII of France was interrupted by an intense outbreak of an unknown disease that caused extremely high mortality rates and quickly spread throughout Europe,
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Columbus man sentenced for fatally shooting mother's boyfriend during fight over $5
Christopher Shanks, 33, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter on Nov. 12, 2023, in the death of his mother's boyfriend, ...
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Columbus' fleet, replicas of Nina, Pinta & Santa Maria, came to Manitowoc in 1913
It was quite the spectacle on Sept. 6, 1913, when replicas of the Nina, Pinta & Santa Maria sailed into the Manitowoc harbor.
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Syphilis: Did Christopher Columbus bring the STD to Europe?
But there's evidence that 15th-century colonialists spread Syphilis worldwide. Syphilis and
Christopher
Columbus
have more in common than you might think. Both touched down on new continents and ...
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Malachi Moreno and Great Crossing played against the Boozer twins. How did the UK signee fare?
UK basketball recruit Malachi Moreno and Great Crossing boys basketball faced off against a pair of future Duke players on Thursday.
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Hungry traveler in 1870s NWLA swapped room and board for his artwork
The drawing will continue to be passed down in the Adkins family. But if you can help identify this artist or connect with ...
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Columbus City Council gives $329,000 for homeless services as camp evictions loom
As Columbus prepares to evict multiple homeless camps this week, the City Council granted $329,000 Monday to several groups ...
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Columbus coach honors father's legacy with Trench Bullies BBQ Rub and Marinade
As a football offensive line coach at Christopher Columbus High School, his alma mater, Jason Hill refers to his stalwart ...
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City of Palms Classic 2024: Oak Ridge, Dynamic Prep, Bullis School, grab wins
La Lumiere found out the hard way, thinking it had the Ascenders dead to rights. The Lakers' 17-point second half lead kept ...
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