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Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82

Author Elizabeth A. Fenn,
Publisher Hill and Wang
Category History
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PublisherHill and Wang
ISBN / ASIN080907821X
ISBN-139780809078219
Sales Rank95,918
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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A horrifying epidemic of smallpox was sweeping across North America when the War of Independence began, and until now we have known almost nothing about it. Elizabeth A. Fenn is the first historian to reveal how deeply Variola affected the outcome of the war in every colony and the lives of everyone on the continent. Her remarkable research shows us how the disease devastated the American troops at Quebec and kept them at bay during the British occupation of Boston, and how it ravaged slaves in Virginia who had escaped to join the British forces. During the terrible winter at Valley Forge, General Washington had to decide if and when to attempt the risky inoculation of his troops.

The destructive, desolating power of smallpox made for a cascade of public-health crises and heartbreaking human drama. Fenn's innovative work shows how this megatragedy was met and what its consequences were for the young republic.

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