left them there =(
Yes! People were buried when they died while building the wall.
Many thousands of people were involved in the building of the wall. From records it appears that 300,000 soldiers and 500,000 common people were involved in constructing the original Great Wall under Emperor Qin. More than 1,000 people died while building the Great Wall of China!
100,000 people died building the Grand Canal of China.
yes they were slaves the emperor ordered people to come and build the GREAT WALL OF CHINA many people died while building the great wall and all those who died was built into the wall
Yes, the Great Wall of China is haunted. People say that the Great Wall of China is haunted, people suffer nausea (I suffer from that), some people fell like being followed, and some people also faint, while others have reported seeing apparitions, being grabbed, punched and slapped! Most of the people say that it is haunted by the people who died during the process of building this magnificent thing.
Yes. More than 20,000 people died, while the Great Wall of China was being built.
No. The Terracotta Warriors were in Emperor Qin Shihuangdi's tomb. During the building of the great wall during the Qin dynasty, people who died while working on it were buried in the wall.
While they were building it they were attacked.
There were many people injured while building the Chrysler Building. There were seven people killed while building the Chrysler Building..
It is because thousands of people died while building it. All the people who died { believe me there were quiet a lot} were buried inside the wall and the construction kept going.
It made the world a smaller place. And made it bigger at the same time. The answer is "The Great Wall of China impacted the world very slowly," since the verb impact really means "to run into something, or to hit it." Slow building, laying a few bricks at a time. If you meant "How did the Wall affect the world?" the answer is "Only symbolically," as all such efforts do, being a sign to its enemies that the State was weak and a reminder to its people that the State was heartless.
They forced other Chinese to help build it, while they lived better and more luxurious lives.