Latino Americans fought in every major battle in which the United States was involved during World War II. The National World War II Museum estimates that between 250,000 and 500,000 Latinos served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the war. According to Senator Robert Menendez, more than 9,000 Latinos died in World War II. However, the exact number is not truly known, as statistics for Latinos were not kept separately at that time.
About 51000 Americans died in the Vietnam conflict.
Small pox. The natives had no resistence to diseases the europeans carried to the new world.
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The Europeans started to use the Native Americans as slaves.
Latino music, dance, and food have all added many facets to North American life and culture. As the world becomes more interconnected, the melding of all the different cultured of North American will only increase.
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Roughly 116,000 Americans died in World War I.
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About 418,000 americans
I'm not sure but when the Americans stormed the beaches of Normandy 25,000 Americans died
The answer need to filter by country, not world
many billions or millions or thousands
The answer to that question is normally not specifically given, as they are Americans, no different than white, Asian, or Latino Americans.
2,605 Americans died in the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center. Over 372 foreigners died in the attacks as well.
Approximately 418,500 Americans died during World War II, 416,800 soldiers, and 1,700 civilians.
kiled 116,516 wounded 204,002 missing/pow4.500