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12 April, 00:37

How did washington deal with the smallpox epidemic

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  1. 12 April, 03:12
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    During the revolution in America, the country was faced with a killer disease that attacked most teenagers. The war of the unseen disease by Washington put his life at risk that confronted the civilians and the militants.

    The disease was referred to as smallpox, and according to Washington; it had a high potential of killing more people faster than the sword of attacking the enemy. However, most Americans who had been asked by the diseases were taken to isolated places far away from others near plantations and farms.
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