An estimated 80% to 90% of
this population died after the
arrival of Europeans.
It's now estimated that between 80-100 million native people may have been killed as as result of the diseases which swept through North and South America.
A Spanish priest by the name of Bartolomé de las Casas wrote in the mid 16th century that he estimated that his countrymen had killed 40 million natives.
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