During World War II, it is estimated that around 2.5 million Indians died as a direct or indirect result of the conflict. This number includes military personnel as well as civilians who suffered from famine, disease, and violence. The Bengal Famine of 1943 alone claimed millions of lives and is one of the most tragic consequences of the war in India. The contributions and sacrifices of East Indians during this period were significant, despite the challenges they faced.
About 4,000 of the 16,000 Cherokees died.
many Indians expected a greater self-government.
150-300 were estimated to have been killed.
7812 hampsters died.
World War 1: estimates are 52,000 World War 2: estimates are 262,000
The east Indians made contributions such as clothes:sari,food:curry,roti and many other things.
About 4,000 of the 16,000 Cherokees died.
India citizens are 'Indians'. But since the aboriginal Americans were mistakenly called Indians, too, many now refer to India citizens as, "East Indians."
During the march, the Cherokee suffered from disease, hunger, and harsh weather. Almost one fourth of the 18,000 died on the march.
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many Indians expected a greater self-government.
East Indians traditionally lived in various types of homes depending on the region, such as thatched huts, wooden stilt houses, or mud brick structures. Each type of home was suited to the specific climate and environment of the area. Today, many East Indians also live in modern houses and apartments.
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94% of the Inca Population
Many plains Indians died of whooping cough, measles and other diseases