The death toll during the Great Leap Forward famine in China from 1959 to 1961 is estimated to be between 15 to 45 million people.
False. The death of Socrates marked the end of the Classical Era, not the beginning of the Hellenistic Era. The Hellenistic Era began after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE.
False. The death of Socrates occurred in 399 BC, while the Hellenistic era is generally considered to have started after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC.
Catherine the Great died on November 17, 1796, at the age of 67. She suffered a stroke while on the toilet and collapsed. Despite receiving medical attention, she did not recover and passed away a few hours later. The circumstances surrounding her death have led to speculation and rumors, with some suggesting that she may have been assassinated. However, most historians believe that her death was a result of natural causes.
No, the death of Socrates did not mark the beginning of the Hellenistic era. The Hellenistic era began after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and lasted until the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC. Socrates died in 399 BC, long before the Hellenistic period.
No, it is not safe to stay in water outdoors during a thunderstorm. Lightning can strike water and pose a serious risk of injury or death to anyone in or near the water. It is important to seek shelter indoors during a thunderstorm to stay safe.
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collective farming and famine caused death of many people
The worst famine ever was the four famines in China during 1810-1850. These famines (which are usually grouped together as one famine) had a death toll of over 45,000,000.
The Irish famine caused famine related death as well as death from famine related diseases. It was actually during the Irish potato famine that famine related diseases were recorded for the first time by doctors in work houses where the poor went when they were homeless and had no means of feeding themselves. These poor houses were over populated and disease spread rapidly. The main famine related diseases we are talking about are typhus and dysentery.The famine was caused by the fact that the Irish had been gradually dispossessed, practically across the board, during the English invasions. With no land of their own, they became poor peasants who had to rent from landlords at an expensive price.
Conquest, War, Famine and Death
The translation of "Holodomor" as "death by hunger" is significant in understanding the historical context of the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933 because it emphasizes the deliberate nature of the famine, highlighting the role of Soviet policies and actions in causing widespread starvation and death in Ukraine during that time.
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Man, disease, famine and death.
The four horseman are Death, War, Pestilance, and Famine.
The Great Potato Famine, also known as the Irish Potato Famine, was a devastating period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland from 1845 to 1852. The famine was caused by the failure of the potato crop, which was a staple food for the majority of the population. It resulted in the death or emigration of millions of Irish people and had long-lasting social and economic impacts on the country.
The two silent and gloomy guests were Famine and Fever. They entered Hiawatha's home during a time of great hardship and sickness, eventually leading to the death of Minnehaha.
The death and destruction of millions of people was one result of Mao's Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution campaigns. Another was having communism discredited.