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How Two Fishermen Changed History



How Two Fishermen Changed History

On 1450 AD, in Navarre two fisherman one has Small Pox and one has Black Plague were able to sail and get fish in order for them to make a living, the two were at the early stage of the disease so they were able to sail to the seas.




The Two Fishermen felt that the weather is bad but they are far from return but they try to return but the rains and winds pour down but they two Fishermen still try to return and but their first priority is to live and cling to their boat.




The Fisherman talked

Fisherman 1: I want to be able to return in order to give these fish for my family

Fisherman 2: We need to keep on trying to return in order for our harvests to be given to our family.




Unfortunately the Winds drifted into an area where they are far from return but the Fishermen were able to survived, the two fishermen talked about being able to survive and their need for food.




Fisherman 1: What we need is to find a dryland in order for us to be able to eat.

Fisherman 2: I am really hungry, lets get food to eat.




They found Dry land and were able to find food and meet people and see strange places, that is the place where in the symptoms of their diseases started to appear,.





The people greeted them and tried to cure the two fishermen but they get more worse as days go by and the diseases brought by the two people start to infect the people that they made contact with, the two fishermen died after a few weeks due to the diseases that they already have which spread to the people surrounding them.




A few years after the two fishermen arrived an outbreak of the two diseases came to the Mexica triple alliance which caused many deaths but the survivors of the disease have genetic resistence to small pox, the resistence from SmallPox is just caused by two simple people who crossed via the Atlantic Ocean.




These two people unknowingly save more nations from vulnerability from conquest and plague and this would cause a butterfly effect that would effect many nations and save many people from enslavement.



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