Disease. They had no immunity to diseases brought to their lands.
Guns would be more effective than other devises, right?
Disease killed more people than bullets.
My researching shows that more than 200 Europeans were killed.
disease killed 2/3 of the troops
To have more guns than the other nation. To make sure they always had the advantage if war were to happen.
the flu
Disease. They had no immunity to diseases brought to their lands.
More people are killed in the US with firearms than knives.
Diseases brought by European settlers proved more dangerous to Indigenous Australians than guns. Many aborigines had no immunity to illnesses such as smallpox, influenza, and tuberculosis, leading to devastating epidemics that decimated populations. This loss of life and the resultant social disruption had long-lasting effects on Aboriginal communities and cultures.
more than 16379290 people a day are killed in the world with guns!!!because we have wars like the irack warNo accurate records.
"Neither. Disease has killed more people than any of the two you mention" The question only pertains to deaths by guns verses deaths by sword. Death by any other cause is of no consideration.
Wounded Knee
There is no specific data on the number of people killed by staple guns each year. However, injuries from staple guns are more common than fatalities and can range from minor to severe depending on the circumstances. It is important to always follow safety guidelines when using staple guns to prevent accidents.
Less than 50 a year
Accidental firearm deaths accounted for 851 in 2010. Compare this to the more than 440,000 deaths by cigarette smokers.
ANSWER The Report by the 'Australian Institute of Criminology' into the 510 homicides across Australia between July 2008 and June 2010 found that -Guns killed 13% [but was 25% in 1989-90 ] -Knives killed 41% [but was 30% in 1989-90] In other words, despite the media hype and the anti-gun lobby, more than 3 times as many people are killed by knives rather than guns. This disparity is set to increase - just ask the cops. [ Stats From article 'Murders at a low, but knife use on the rise' in the Sydney Morning Herald in Australia]
Yes