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Although brutal since between 5 and 10 million peasants died as a result of it, his agricultural revolution was indeed successful. The Soviet Union's wheat production doubled in just 10 years.
According to reports 40,000 people were executed or murdered.
The Plague did not discriminate. People of all walks of life died equally, from peasants to royalty.
While I'm not entirely sure how to answer this, I know for a fact that rising prices angered French peasants, fueling the revolution. When bread prices rose because of inflation, more and more peasants died of starvation and they resented the nobility and monarchy even more. Hope I helped!
During the Revulutionary War, the king died.
about 25,000
37% or 43,509,430
Hundreds of peasants died during its construction and then were buried inside of it.
many people were unhappy during the Mexican revolution because many of their family members died and were injured from the war
Marie Antoinette was queen of France (husband Louis XVI) were rulers during the French Revolution in the 1700s. Because of the revolution, both were killed by revolting peasants. They were killed by the guillotine, a more "humane" way of killing criminals that involves quickly dropping a blade to decapitate them.There are a few other things important to note during this time:Marie Antoinette and her husband were no older than sixteen during the time, and they were RULING a whole COUNTRY!Marie Antoinette did NOT say the well-known "Let them eat cake," to the peasants. That is a rumor and is NOT true. Thisi s merely a metaphor designed to show how out of touch the royalty were with the poor.
no. he died 11 years after the war.
It is estimated that somewhere between 2-7 million people died during the Cultural Revolution No, much more. About 30 million people died as a cause of the Cultural Revolution.