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The number of Americans who died in combat is 2,757,196.
About 2 times as many Americans have died in automobile accidents as in all of America's wars, combined. Wars have taken the lives of about 1.2 million Americans.
American deaths since the Revolutionary WarAbout 1,200,000 Americans have died since the Revolutionary war.
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About half of the 60 Pilgrims had died when the Native Americans began to provide help, so there would have been more Native Americans.
Influenza was the viral disease that caused more deaths during WWI than combat.
The answer to your question is that the civil war was fought between Americans, while in other wars, they were fought between America and other countries so twice as many Americans died.
They were affected because as the plantations grew the African Americans were put to work more which meant that they had to get more African Americans and put the African Americans to work even harder and some of them even died
About 51000 Americans died in the Vietnam conflict.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who have died from asbestosis because the disease often goes undiagnosed or is misdiagnosed. However, it is estimated that thousands of people worldwide die each year due to complications related to asbestosis.
Without specifying the war or the battle, the question can only be answered in broad strokes. In every war where both US Americans and Canadians participated, more Americans gave their lives than Canadians. This is more a function of the US's larger military and more active combat role. In particular battles, however, Canadian deaths outstrip American deaths. For example, Juno Beach on D-Day was entirely "run" by Canada and therefore almost all casualties on Juno Beach were Canadian.
More Americans probably died on Sept. 8, 1900 than on any other day in US history, when a hurricane struck Galveston Texas, killing 8,000 people. A little less than 3,000 Americans died on Sept. 11, 2001.