During the first hundred years of European exploration, what was the main cause of decline in the number of Indians living in North America? Choose the best answer.

A: Fighting between various tribes
B: Movement of many Indians
C: Disease brought to the continent by Europeans
D: Skirmishes and wars between Indians and explorers

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C: Disease brought to the continent by Europeans

The spread of diseases brought by Europeans such as smallpox, measles, and influenza had a devastating effect on Native American populations, causing a significant decline in their numbers during the first hundred years of European exploration.
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