More people have died in the U.S. Civil War than in hiking accidents. The Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, resulted in approximately 620,000 to 750,000 soldier deaths, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in American history. In contrast, while hiking accidents can be fatal, the annual death toll is significantly lower, typically numbering in the hundreds each year across the entire country.
About 500,000 people died because of the romans
According to one of Earl Hammer's books, Virginia died in a hiking accident. It doesn't give a lot of details, other than she died while hiking.
Somewhere between 200,000 and 250,000 people died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They were mainly Japanese, but did include a small number of people from other nations as well.
when Solomon died what were the to nations that formed
because a guy shot a guy then the guy died then they both shot each other and died
a 200.1000 people died in there
because the king died
58 people have accidentally fallen into the Grand Canyon and died between 1925 and 2005. 48 others died while hiking inside the canyon. A quarter of the deaths are because of heat exhaustion. There also has been suicides but I'm not sure how many
The Beothuk were a first nations people living in Newfoundland. The last known Beothuk died in 1829.
People died in the Titanic disaster because there was no more time to get people into lifeboats.
200,000 people died from drinking