DISEASE was the most likely cause of death on the overland trails.
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Heart diseases are among the most common causes of death.
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Yes, more people died from malaria than cholera during the overland trails in the 19th century. Malaria was endemic in many areas where travelers passed, leading to widespread illness and death, particularly among those unaccustomed to the disease. While cholera outbreaks did occur, they were less frequent compared to the persistent threat of malaria, which had a more significant impact on mortality rates among pioneers.
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Disease and starvation.
California
Death Valley: California Grand Canyon: Arizona Overland Trail: Kansas-Colorado-Wyoming-Utah Yosemite Falls: California
Common causes of death for rabbits include respiratory infections, gastrointestinal issues, and injuries. While stress and fear can contribute to a rabbit's health decline, it is not common for rabbits to die solely from fright.