Around 700,000
During the US Civil War, diseases were the cause of more deaths than gun fire. The spread of diseases was due to unsanitary conditions and the lack of modern day antibiotics.
The term "people" implies civilians; that figure would have to be researched. As for men killed during the US Civil War, for both sides, approximately 800,000 men were killed on the battlefields. Far more than that died from diseases.
many people including rosa parks, medgar Evers, Martin Luther king jr., and Robert Kennedy
The Inca civilization fell due to a combination of factors, including Spanish conquest led by Francisco Pizarro, internal conflicts and civil war, diseases brought by the Europeans, and disruption of their social and political structures.
It depends which civil war
700,000
700,000
About 123,452
Poor sanitation conditions was the primary cause of most of the diseases during the American Civil War.
Everything wasn't that sanitary, causing diseases.
Diseases- that include infectous diseases and diseases that result from battle wounds.
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.
During the US Civil War, diseases were the cause of more deaths than gun fire. The spread of diseases was due to unsanitary conditions and the lack of modern day antibiotics.
diseases
diseases
diseases.
It was horrible. Poor supply of food. People spread diseases. Most soldiers had many body disorders.