1. Cherokee Indians in Georgia
This, supposedly, was the cause of death and disease; the reason for dwindling numbers of their population. ... He states that on the other hand, that whites are "in the habit of cultivating the earth, of raising stocks of cattle, hogs, and other domestic animals, in much greater numbers than they could kill of deer and buffalo." ... This is a prime example of what happened once the technology of modern agriculture and cultivation, along with spinning and weaving was bestowed on the Cherokees. ...
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