-The died from being slaughtered by horses and dogs
- They committed suicide
-The died of grief and hopelessness
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Yes. Tornadoes occur every year. The 1920s was the deadliest decade for tornadoes in U.S. history. Among these is the Tri-State tornado, the deadliest tornado in U.S. history, which killed 695 people. In addition to this, there were several tornado outbreaks in 1920 and 1927 with death tolls over 200, with one death toll possibly approaching 400.
Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis (thus I always bring death to tyrants) John Wilkes Booth
Bessie Virginia Blount was a physical therapist, inventor, and forensic scientist. She passed away in New Jersey in 2009, it is said that her death was of natural causes,
It was similar because African religion was based on the worship of ancestors of spirits both good and bad and the Kalinago worshiped their ancestors and nature and believed in evil spirits or as they call it (maboya) the second reason was that the west Africans believed that soul lives on so that the ancestors were always with you just like how the Kalinago believe that the spirit of their ancestors lived on after death to protect them and the Arawaks(Tainos) religious beliefs and songs were about spirits and ancestors and the life of the village.