What disease wiped out Hawaiians?


What disease wiped out Hawaiians? Native Hawaiians are decimated by introduction of foreign diseases. Diseases such as syphilis, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, smallpox, measles, leprosy, and typhoid fever from the time of Cook's contact to the late 1800s reduce the Native Hawaiian population from over one million to less than 40,000 by 1890.


What country has lowest life expectancy?

Males born in the Lesotho have the lowest life expectancy of the world in 2022. Similarly low is the life expectancy for females born in this country.