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By the time the British colonies were established in North America, The Native American population was only 10 percent of what it had been. 90 percent of American Indians were killed by Old-world disease. Thatamp;#39;s the equivalent of aliens exploring Earth only to fight a group of survivors, a mere shadow of what they used to be. Now Iamp;#39;m not saying Native American people all had gleaming cities. well some did. But itamp;#39;s often overlooked just how much disease played a part into Europeamp;#39;s conquering of the New world. Using alternate history we ask a question. What if disease had not wiped out the Native Americans? How would interaction with the Americas go? Well here is one scenario. In our timeline the Columbian exchange was the trade between the New world and the Old. Plants, animals, slaves and disease traverse the Atlantic. Smallpox, being the most notable disease, ravaged the natives after first contact causing an extinction-level event for the people. It b