aj
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Dang, I was also going to add.Take the potato famine and say Irish imigration into this country. Disease took up to 80% of the imigrants on the boat and on U.S. soil. I think the say 20% survivors may have had the genetic makeup to survive the disease. That would make their offspring superior in that regard. In my area their are stories of frontier families loosing"mainly babies" to what they called "consumption". One guy lost his wife and 5 kids and eventually his mind on the Kansas prarie. I have heard people say that the survivors of this kind of situation may be genentically different. Fort Wallace south of here had a 70% desertion rate in say 1870.Alot of death due to epidemics(although some just went to the goldfields in Colorado) occured. I don't know? Makes me scared of the next biological attack anyway.