735–737 Japanese smallpox epidemic - meaning and definition. What is 735–737 Japanese smallpox epidemic
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What (who) is 735–737 Japanese smallpox epidemic - definition


735737 Japanese smallpox epidemic         
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MAJOR SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC THAT AFFLICTED MUCH OF JAPAN
735-737 Japanese smallpox epidemic
The was a major smallpox epidemic that afflicted much of Japan. Killing approximately one third of the entire Japanese population, the epidemic had significant social, economic, and religious repercussions throughout the country.
1721 Boston smallpox outbreak         
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  • Cotton Mather promoted America's first public inoculation campaign.
  • Coverage of inoculation was a front page issue in The Courant's first publication.
  • Spectacle Island]] was used to quarantine sailors with smallpox.
EPIDEMIC
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In 1721, Boston experienced its worst outbreak of smallpox (also known as variola). 5,759 people out of around 10,600 in Boston were infected and 844 were recorded to have died between April 1721 and February 1722.
1837 Great Plains smallpox epidemic         
The 1837 Great Plains smallpox epidemic spanned 1836 through 1840, but reached its height after the spring of 1837 when an American Fur Company steamboat, the S.S.