Over the centuries, more than a million people (peasants, soldiers and prisoners) helped build the wall. Thousands died in the process.
I don't know exactly, but i know more than 2 million died on the wall from working to death or getting attacked by the Mongolian Nomads
all of them
they saw a decline in wages
twenty one fatalities according to another site on the internet
The workers endured many hardships and at least 32 people lost their lives to complete the task.
It can not be estimated. Millions of lives were lost.
Cariboo road was built for workers to have easy access to the CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway). It was very dangerous for workers to ride along in oxen-powered carts. Many lives were lost in the raging Fraser River. A lot of the white workers were racist to the Chinese workers (Navvies) and were always more worried about the oxen being lost, not the Navvies.
Yes divers and swimmers have lost their lives in the great barrier reef.
Because about 8 million people lost their lives and people were treated different.
They lost their jobs.
The First Fleet was a group of eleven ships that sailed from Great Britain headed to Australia. There were a reported 48 people who lost their lives on this journey as well as 28 births.
Over 2.4 million Egyptian workers were involved in the digging of the Suez Canal; over 125,000 lost their lives during the construction.