What resulted in the deaths of approximately a third of the Native American Population during de Soto’s exploration

A. Warfare
B. Enslavement
C. Relocation
D. Disease

1 answer

D. Disease

During de Soto's exploration in the 1530s, the Native American population faced significant mortality due to diseases brought by European explorers, to which they had no immunity. This resulted in a dramatic decline in their numbers, alongside the impacts of warfare and other factors. However, disease was the primary cause of the population decline.