i would have to say around like half of however many went on the trails.
It is estimated that approximately 30% of the deaths during westward expansion were caused by tuberculosis. The disease was a significant public health issue during this time, particularly in crowded and unsanitary conditions.
The number could very well be in thousands and more.
5 million people died with tb xxxx
Approximately 388,000 English people died during World War 2, including civilians and military personnel.
It is estimated that approximately 15-20 million people died during World War I.
Around 40 people died during the production of the film "The Lost City" in 1930.
It is estimated that around 20 million people died in the Siege of Leningrad during World War II.
1,198 people died when the RMS Lusitania was torpedoed by a German submarine during World War I on May 7, 1915.
They died or were removed to reservations.
The atmosphere smelt so bad, they couldn't breathe. Most of them died.
millons of people died
a thousands people died
about 16000 people died
it was bad because the west keep getting crowded because everybody thought they would find gold and the people didnt get treated right the chinese got excluded from the u.s for ninety nine days and the women were forced to be prostituits for no pay and the africans were not treated equelly - i knew this and i am 13 how smart am i ~katelyn
i think3 people died
There were a lot of people who died. It was very tragic.
In the Great Smog of 1952 in London, it is estimated that around 12,000 people died prematurely due to the effects of the smog. The exact number of deaths directly caused by the smog is difficult to determine, as many deaths were attributed to respiratory issues exacerbated by the pollution.
About 17,000,000 people died during World War I. An additional 22,000,000 were wounded.
The amount of people that died during the holocaust was avout 12 million people. That is alot of people. frick
In total, the US lost 418,500 people. This includes 416,800 soldiers and 1,700 civilians, which were killed during WW2.