All of the answers are correct.
During the Whiskey Rebellion, there were no deaths from fighting. There was an estimated 12 people who died from illnesses or accidents.
In the United States alone, over 443,000 people die from cigarette smoke. Over 8.6 million people live with serious illnesses related to smoking.
During the middle ages the death total was calculated in 20 million but The black death brought 200 million deaths in the last 4 thousands years.
Smallpox, and other unfamiliar illnesses. Disease was spread by most if not all of the explorers to the New World.
they all died because the potatos wouldnt turn into fries and they didnt have enough ketchup +++++ Oh, brother! I had family members to died because of the potato famine in Ireland. It is nothing to joke about. About 1 million people died. Another estimated 1 million people emigrated from Ireland to many other countries, including England, Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, other English-speaking British colonies, and countries in Central and South America. Ireland lost between 20% - 25% of its population during the famine years, early 1840s through 1852, from both death and immigration. There is not enough room in this question and answer forum to cover all the relevant issues involved in the Irish Potato Famine. I suggest you go to your local public library and ask a reference librarian to help you research the subject. You can start by reading information on it in one of the multi-volume encyclopedias the library holds.
deaths, tragedy's, illnesses, and damage
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Of course all families have people die.
no because you they warn you about the concequences of smoking or chewing
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
An estimate is 600,000 deaths annually with more than 16 million illnesses
It depends on the terms of your policy. Some illnesses are excluded especially existing ones.
Nicotine-related deaths are typically attributed to smoking tobacco, which kills about 8 million people worldwide each year. This includes both direct deaths from smoking-related illnesses (e.g. lung cancer, heart disease) and indirect deaths from secondhand smoke.
During the Whiskey Rebellion, there were no deaths from fighting. There was an estimated 12 people who died from illnesses or accidents.
-droughts(dried up water leaving cracks) -dehydration -illnesses -deaths -killing crops
It saved millions of miners lives. It also reduced the deaths of billions of miners.
Medicine, and in extension the pharmaceutical industry, deals with the treatment of patients and illnesses. Medicine is crucial when it comes to saving lives, and can prevent many unnecessary deaths.