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There wasn't a single greatest killer of the Native American population. Certainly, diseases introduced to them was horrific. However, the killing of their food sources was also important. Add to that the loss of their lands. Probably the most important could be considered the sheer numbers of settlers and their superior weaponry.

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small pox and measles

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