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The sinking of the Lusitania an Ocean liner crossing the Atlantic that was sunk by German U-boats. it killed many americans.
The sinking of the Lusitania was important to the USA's decision to join ww2 because there were many Americans on board the Lusitania at the time of its sinking and the Americans feared similar attacks in the future.
It opened their eyes, shoked many and killed many
At least 816,000 americans got killed
Americans - 1,794 killed / Japanese - 10,695 killed .
See website: Statistics About the Vietnam War.
The were 266 killed in the explosion and an additional eight men died of wounds later
The British had 431 killed and the Americans had 37 killed.
After the sinking of the Maine Americans favored war with Spain. President McKinley had tried to avoid the war for many months but he had to go with public opinion after the sinking of the Maine.
The sinking of the Lusitania and similar incidents enraged Americans and hastened their entry into World War One. 128 American civilians were killed when a German U-boat torpedoed the luxury ship. Americans were outraged that so many civilians were killed in a war that they weren't even involved in, heightening tensions between the U.S. and Germany and swayed the American opinion in favor of joining the war.
Not many, when you compare that number to the number of Native- Americans killed.
These statistics are not keep but I could confidently say more people were killed by police then Americans killed by terrorist or the wars on terror