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Most of the native americans protected there lands, and others were out hunting for buffalo for warmth and food.
- Native Americans were used as laborers or slaves. - This forced the Native Americans to starve. - Disease took a toll on Native Americans; they were vulnerable to smallpox, measles, and typhus, and many of the died.
The death toll among native people in the Americas was primarily caused by diseases brought by European colonizers, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza. These diseases were introduced to which the native populations had no immunity, leading to widespread illness and death. In addition to diseases, other factors such as warfare, displacement, forced labor, and inadequate living conditions also contributed to the high death toll.
Death Toll of Americans in WWIIThe death toll of Americans was an estimated 406,000 soldiers dead during WWII.
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i think its 7/10 Americans who smoke every year.
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The death toll of the attacks was over 6000
Radiography is generally considered safe when performed by properly trained professionals using appropriate equipment. However, excessive exposure to radiation can be harmful. Protective measures such as lead aprons and collimation are used to minimize risks to patients and healthcare workers.
Anorexia can take a serious toll on the body and on a person's health. It can affect all organs in the body. The most serious of those would be the heart, the kidneys, and the liver.
You must remember the setting of the film is in the late Civil War period, which was a short period marked by it's high death toll. If I remember the plot correctly, the main character ultimately winds up living among a Native American tribe, but war comes to Native Americans as easily as it does to anybody else.