In the 1980s, approximately 100,000 Americans died from AIDS-related complications. The disease emerged as a significant public health crisis during this decade, primarily affecting the gay community and intravenous drug users. The lack of effective treatments and widespread stigma contributed to the high mortality rate during this period. By the end of the decade, AIDS was recognized as a major epidemic in the United States.
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About 51000 Americans died in the Vietnam conflict.
The rise of the counterculture of the 1960s alienated many Americans
The number of Americans who died in combat is 2,757,196.
According to organization AVERT, the amount of people who have died with the diagnosis of AIDS was around 16,500-18,000 casualties per year in recent years. However, on their website it is noted that the deaths of people diagnosed with AIDS may be caused by more than one circumstance. It is also noted that since the beginning of the epidemic of AIDS, approximately 617,025 people have died after being diagnosed. More information can be found on the AVERT website.
The rise of the counterculture of the 1960s alienated many Americans.
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1800 americans died in the battle of Alamo.