The only reason the US lacked the high casuality rate of the other nations is that it only had troop deployment that could rival the other nations until the final months of the war.
In World War II, America suffered fewer casualties than many other countries (and other major combatants) for several reasons. The most important is that America did not enter the war until over two years had passed. Another reason is that American military leaders generally committed to tactics whereby as much territory could be gained with as little human cost as possible. This commitment entailed the assembly of massive firepower-support for all operations, which frequently led to success with lower casualties than would otherwise have been possible.
They had far fewer large cities than the southern states. They generally had less enslaved labor than the southern states.
tropical diseases
The Union Army outnumbered the Confederate Army by a great amount, although locally the numbers could favor either side. The Civil War saw over 2.1 million soldiers join the Northern armies, compared to fewer than 800,000 in the South. Ultimately, this disparity allowed Union generals to sustain greater casualties and still prevail. Union States: -Approximately 22 million civilians -3 to 3.5 million males of military age Confederate States: -Approximately 9 million civilians -1/3 of whom were slaves
They were less active and fewer strikes
because united states is the highest rich countries of the world.so thats why
They represent the 50 states in the United States. When there were fewer states, there were fewer stars.
no
Fewer autopsies have been performed in the United States during the past 10-20 years
Travel was too dangerous
because they suck 8======D
Alaska has "judicial districts" instead of counties, and Louisiana has "parishes" instead of counties. However, the state with the fewest counties is Delaware, which has only three counties. Rhode Island is next with four.Delaware has the least amount of counties in the United States with a total of 3.
The Midwest region of the United States, particularly states like Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana, have fewer mountains compared to regions like the West Coast or the Rocky Mountains. These states are known for their relatively flat terrain and rolling plains.
The West part of the United States has fewer mountains.
Alternating hemiplegia is quite rare, with fewer than 100 diagnosed cases in the United States, and fewer than 240 diagnosed patients worldwide.
By 1995, fewer than 500 cases of babesiosis had been reported in the United States
In the United States of America people with the first name Storm is fewer than 1,576 people. People with the last name Storm is fewer than 117 people.