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The mosquito that carried this disease came from West Africa on slave ships and found a new home in the West Indies.  From these ports yellow fever spread first to Boston in 1693, and from there south, where the mosquito found a few ideal breeding grounds, particularly around Philadelphia and Charleston, both of which suffered from repeated epidemics of this plague.