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7 May, 08:40

Why did many Native Americans claim that the wagon caravans that traveled out west had a repulsive odor about them

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  1. 7 May, 11:17
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    The travelers had poor hygiene and were often plagued by illnesses such as dysentery.
  2. 7 May, 11:46
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    Because the wagon caravans were not used to the native amaericans.

    Explanation:

    The wagon carravans arriving in America consisted of a new people fro other lands.

    Most of this people were fleeing their lands to go to the newly discovered America in a bid to escape trouble and suffering.

    Travelling to America was not that easy, it was a journey of miles. Thase travelling to America could not remain fresh fro depature to arrival.

    On their arrival, the obviously would have a repulsive odor, especially to the native Americans who were only used to odor from their group.
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