Influenza, pneumonia, tuberculosis, gastrointestinal infections, Heart disease and cerebrovascular disease were the leading causes of death in the early 1900s. Heart disease, chronic airways disease, cerebrovascular disease and accidents are the most leading causes of death as of 2010.
Having bad care for a disease like measles could cause death in children. There was also the Spanish flu but I'm not positive how many people it killed.
Pneumonia, tuberculosis, and influenza were common.
The ill health has risen due to irregular lifestyle,contamination of food and environment and callous irresponsible attitude.
Pneumonia, Influenza, and Tuberculosis
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Children were especially susceptible to the diseases and also child labor.
in late 1800s and early 1900s the industrial revolution took place
If you mean infectuous disease. The most common deadly disease in the US in the early 1900s was probably tuberculosis. In the last half of the 1900s it was probably Influenza (the flu). If you mean any disease, then I think it would be heart disease for the entire century.
Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.
Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.
Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.
Germany and Great Britain were involved in a naval rivalry in the early 1900s.
buffaloes were killed near extinction in the early 1900s
Railroad tracks that were built in the early 1900s were constructed from steel. The steel was used to replace rail tracks and railway cars that were built from iron prior to the early 1900s.
in the early 1900s