The term "war in England" can refer to various conflicts throughout history, but if you're referring to the English Civil War (1642-1651), estimates suggest that around 200,000 people died as a result of the conflict, including both combatants and civilians. For World War I and World War II, the number of British military deaths was approximately 1 million in WWI and about 450,000 in WWII. The specific number can vary based on the conflict in question, so it's essential to clarify which war is being referenced.
about...317, 482 people died in the Spanish civil war
Over 100,000 people may have died because of the war.
they do not know how many Navy people died in the war
There were a lot of people who died. It was very tragic.
Many people died during this war. Not so sure of who died but many many people died.
About 190,000 out of a population of about 5 million in England. 60,000 out of a population of 1 million in Scotland. 600,000 out of 1.5 million in Ireland!
about...317, 482 people died in the Spanish civil war
about 35,000 people died
about 60,000,000 people died
868,000 people died
50000 people
Over 100,000 people may have died because of the war.
they do not know how many Navy people died in the war
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Approximately 180,000 black people died during the Civil War.
There were a lot of people who died. It was very tragic.