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Comment by BurningFrog

19 hours ago

Sure, "random" isn't the right term for what I mean.

There were reasons, but neither side understood them!

From their perspective, it just so happened that 80-90% of the population on one side died within weeks of contact. Often the disease travelled faster than the invaders, so as the went inland they found mostly empty settlements they could just take over.

It's easy to see how both sides could think that the god(s), in their inscrutable ways, had decided to give the land to the Europeans.

This also played out in the opposite direction in Africa. There the Europeans just couldn't survive for long until Malaria treatments became available in the mid 1800s, and so Africa was colonized last. Since Africa is where humanity originated, it has the most diseases and parasites that specialize in feeding on us.