50
because they wished to
In the 1800s, Canada experienced high death rates primarily due to infectious diseases, limited medical knowledge, and inadequate healthcare. The average life expectancy was significantly lower than today, often around 35-40 years. Common causes of death included tuberculosis, smallpox, and cholera, which were prevalent during this period. Rural areas, in particular, faced higher mortality rates due to isolation and lack of access to medical facilities.
about 69.34% likely mostly rounded to 70%
Infant mortality.
750
the native Americans called death valley 'Ground on fire"
Europeans brought diseases to the New World that the native populations had no immunity to. That and outright murder are the major European contributions to the death rate of the Native Americans.
if the native americans did not agree, then they were either sentenced to death, or forced to learn it.
Infection and disease.
Infection and disease.
Smallpox is the disease that caused the death of Native Americans. The Spanish conquistadors brought it from Spain, and the Native Americans, not having an immunity to it, died when the Spanish invaded the Aztec capital. This helped the Spanish defeat the Aztec capital and take over what is known today as Mexico.Bubonic Plague
Native Americans were removed from their lands by the use of Force (threat of death) and by Treaty (often backed by the use of Force).
disease
He was the first European to encounter the Native Americans of the Bahamas and brought with him disease, death, discrimination, and invasion.
US President Lincoln commuted the death sentences of 260 Native Americans who had been captured during the Great Sioux Uprising of 1862. Many other Native Americans were killed in the conflict. On one day alone, the largest mass execution of Native Americans took place in 1862. Thirty eight Native Americans were hanged on December 26, 1862.
260 Native Americans who were found guilty in the Sioux uprising in 1862 had their death sentences commuted by President Lincoln.
death to many native Americans and arrival of Europeans