which impact did the civil war have on the spread of disease in Texas
A. Disease decreased bc people left the area to fight in the war
B. Disease increased bc medicine was in short supply.
C. Disease increased bc many new diseases were brought to the area
D. Disease decreased bc confederate doctors distribute new medicines to local communities

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The correct answer is:

Option B:  Disease increased bc medicine was in short supply.

The branch of medicine had not yet advanced far enough. Germ theory had not yet been accepted, so there were no medications for infections and inflammations for example.

The civil war has resulted in the deaths of many people during the war and this has impacted immensely to the City of Texas as the diseases spread during the war.

What was impact of civil war on spread of diseases in Texas?

The people of Texas left for the war and came in contact with many other people. The disease was a spreadable disease and it got spread due to of many people came in contact with many people.

There was not enough medicines for the diseases as the medical science was not advanced enough and no cure resulted in the spread of disease even more.

Therefore the civil war have impacted the spread of disease in Texas"disease increased because medicine was in short supply" OPTION B is correct.

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