In the 19th century, cholera outbreaks in England resulted in significant mortality, particularly during major epidemics. For example, during the 1832 outbreak, thousands died, with daily fatalities sometimes exceeding 1,000 in heavily affected areas. Overall, estimates suggest that throughout the century, cholera caused tens of thousands of deaths, with daily mortality varying widely depending on the outbreak's severity and location. The disease was particularly deadly in urban areas with poor sanitation.
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Do you mean the "Broad Street Pump" (19th century cholera outbreak in London)?
Yes, of course.
In the 19th century.
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Liberals in the 19th century were the whigs in England. They had formed into a fairly large party by the mid-19th century.
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The five leading causes of death in the 18th and 19th Centuries were complications from injuries, smallpox, tuberculosis, cholera, and yellow fever.
It started in England in the middle of the 18th century and in the late 19th century in the U.S
The most common causes of death on the Oregon Trail during the 19th century were diseases like cholera, dysentery, and measles, as well as accidents, drowning, and exhaustion.
Soccer was developed in England in the mid-19th century.