A medical history question

Well, the answer to the question is that European settlers had a natural immunities to measles, mumps, smallpox, the plague, influenza, etc., whereas they came into contact with Indians who had never had these diseases.

Most native American deaths after contact in the 1400s was attributed to diseases.

BTW, it was a two way street. Europeans introduced syphilis, a VD which was evident only in native American societies.

But Indians were clearly the losers here in this exchange.

Are you saying Natives gave Euros syphilis or the other way around? I took a microbiology class years ago and the instructor advised syphilis is present in sheep and does not affect them. Some sheppard in the mid east or Greece or somewhere in that region of the world probably got lonely one nite and shagged a sheep and then went home a shagged a few of the locals, and what do ya know, we have syphilis.