Check three ways that yellow fever and malaria changed the New World exchanges.     both tropical diseases caused worse de-population of New World than other Old World diseases     the tipping point that made Europeans want more African slaves was their utility in South American silver mines     After tropical diseases were established in tropical New World, Europeans had particularly high mortality rates     yellow fever was particularly deadly in the regions that had small streams or any running water     these diseases hit the Andes highlands and Central Mexico worse than other areas     perfect malarial conditions emerged when European cut down trees on Caribbean islands for sugar plantations

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  1. Check three ways that yellow fever and malaria changed the New World exchanges.

       

    both tropical diseases caused worse de-population of New World than other Old World diseases

       

    the tipping point that made Europeans want more African slaves was their utility in South American silver mines

       

    After tropical diseases were established in tropical New World, Europeans had particularly high mortality rates

       

    yellow fever was particularly deadly in the regions that had small streams or any running water

       

    these diseases hit the Andes highlands and Central Mexico worse than other areas

       

    perfect malarial conditions emerged when European cut down trees on Caribbean islands for sugar plantations

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