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Many people in Maryland, particularly during historical events such as the Civil War and the 1918 influenza pandemic, faced significant mortality due to violence, disease, and inadequate medical responses. Additionally, natural disasters, such as hurricanes and floods, have also contributed to loss of life. Modern health crises and environmental factors, including opioid addiction and socioeconomic challenges, have further impacted mortality rates in the state. Each of these factors reflects broader social and historical trends that have affected public health and safety.

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