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When George Washington Kept a Smallpox Epidemic From Costing Him the American Revolution
Smallpox vaccination was banned in America during the Revolutionary War, but George Washington was determined to protect his army no matter what.
Smallpox vaccination was banned in America during the Revolutionary War, but George Washington was determined to protect his army no matter what.
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