The number of women aged 18 who survived the journey to the New World varied significantly depending on the specific expedition and time period. For example, during the early colonial periods, particularly in the 1600s, the survival rates for women were often lower due to harsh conditions, disease, and high mortality rates. Historical records indicate that only a portion of the women who embarked on these journeys reached their destinations alive, but precise numbers for specific age groups can be difficult to ascertain. Overall, the survival rates were influenced by factors such as the size of the voyage, the health of the passengers, and the conditions during travel.
Some women worked as wound healers, they would heal the men bruised or badly hurt. Factories would not have survived had it not been for women. Women took over the jobs of the men who were away at war until they came home.
Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths. Its not how many that survived.
ALL survived. but the question is where they went.
Saudi Arabia; women are not allowed to drive anywhere. Men have many more rights than women there.
about 10 or 11 million survived the middle passage.
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Roughly 10.7 million slaves survived the Middle Passage.
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369 (of the 522) women and children survived Titanic.
Around 500
Total: 92 Died: 13 Survived: 78 Survived: 86%
There was 79 women that survived in second class.
12.7 million were shipped. 10.7 million survived the journey