1,550 MILES
They faced harsk winters, hard labor, and little food. Many died.
the weather and the workers if the slaves were weak there the great wall would be slower and have a harder time building it
None. It is not a brick wall. It was constructed of stone and turf.
It took 500 000 workers to build the Great Wall of China!
Workers who constructed the Great Wall of China faced numerous difficulties, including harsh weather conditions, such as extreme cold in winter and intense heat in summer. They dealt with challenging terrain, requiring the transportation of heavy materials across mountains and valleys. Additionally, laborers often endured inadequate food and shelter, along with the threat of disease and injury. Many workers were conscripted soldiers or peasants, facing harsh punishments and little compensation for their efforts.
it was constructed by rammed earth
it was constructed by rammed earth
Many millions of the workers on the Great Wall were prisoners, POW's and slaves, and many thousands died over the hundreds of years it took to build all the wall's sections.
about 60,000 workers
The stone wall you are referring to is the Great Wall of China. It stretches over 13,000 miles in total, with various sections built over centuries. However, the most recognized and well-preserved parts of the wall span approximately 1,500 miles. It was constructed to protect against invasions and to facilitate trade and transportation.
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The Berlin wall was 145km long (90 miles) and 3.6m tall (11.8 feet).