One significant consequence of the widespread diseases that devastated Native American populations was the dramatic decline in their numbers, which led to the weakening of their social structures and cultures. This demographic collapse made it easier for European colonizers to assert control over lands and resources, often resulting in displacement and loss of sovereignty for Native American tribes. Additionally, the loss of life disrupted traditional practices and knowledge systems, further impacting their ability to resist colonization.
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