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Americas First Plague The Deadly 1793 Epidemic That Crippled A Young Nation Robert P Watson

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Americas First Plague The Deadly 1793 Epidemic That Crippled A Young Nation Robert P Watson
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.54 MB
Author: Robert P. Watson
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Americas First Plague The Deadly 1793 Epidemic That Crippled A Young Nation Robert P Watson by Robert P. Watson instant download after payment.

As disease spread, the national government was slow to react. Soon, citizens donned protective masks and the authorities ordered quarantines. The streets emptied. Doubters questioned the science and disobeyed. The year: 1793. The place: young America from Baltimore to Boston but especially in Philadelphia, the nation's largest city and seat of the federal government. For 3 long months yellow fever, carried by mosquitoes let loose from a ship from Africa, ravaged the eastern seaboard The federal government abandoned the city and scattered, leaving a dangerous leadership gap. By the end of the pandemic, ten percent of Philadelphians had died.

America's First Plague offers the definitive telling of this long-forgotten crisis, capturing the wave of fear that swept across the fledgling republic, and the numerous unintended but far-reaching consequences it would have on the development of the United States and the Atlantic slave trade. It is an intriguing tale of fear and human...

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