No.
false
it declined
Beaver and lynx.
beaver and bison
the caused of death in the 1900s was mainly because they didn't have the technology that we have now. there was more deaths because of The Spanish Influenza ,Weather Events and Immigration.
The working condition in the 1900s were poor. Safety was not a concern, like it is today, and resulted in work-related deaths. The hours were long, the pay was low, and the conditions were harsh.
If you mean infectuous disease. The most common deadly disease in the US in the early 1900s was probably tuberculosis. In the last half of the 1900s it was probably Influenza (the flu). If you mean any disease, then I think it would be heart disease for the entire century.
Various species experienced population declines due to farming and settlement in the 1900s, such as bison, wolves, pronghorn, and prairie dogs in North America. These animals were impacted by habitat loss, hunting, and other human activities that accompanied the expansion of agriculture and urban areas during that time.
It is estimated that there were around 100,000 cheetahs worldwide in the early 1900s. However, due to habitat loss and poaching, their population has declined significantly over the years. Today, there are only about 7,000 to 10,000 cheetahs left in the wild.
Theres one from bread and corn it starts with a P. Sorry i forgot
That might refer to many different things. One thing that has gradually declined is the influence of the church.
The most lynching's in the United States was done in the late nineteenth century into the early twentieth century. They rapidly declined after the early 1900s.