The Spanish flu outbreak in 1918 killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. It actually killed between three and five percent of the world population. The most deadly pandemic ever.
The sinking of the Lusitania had a great impact on Americans in that it turned them against Germany.
The event that brought the USA into WW II was the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7th, 1941.
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The Battle of the Fallen Timbers
The deadliest natural event in China's history was the 1931 China floods, which resulted in an estimated 1-4 million deaths.
Robert Roy Bixler was killed by a gunshot wound inflicted by a police officer during a confrontation in 2015. The incident occurred when officers responded to a report of a man with a weapon. Following an investigation, the shooting was deemed justified due to the circumstances surrounding the event.
The influenza flu that had killed 20 - 40 million people. Also WWI ended.
No. It is not a celebration event, but a somber remembrance of those Americans killed during the attack.
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the idea that extinction evedince is a natural event
We frenetically ran out of the event and spent the next few weeks mortified, in self-inflicted social exile.
An observation.
Wounded Knee Creek got its name from a tragic event in 1890, when U.S. soldiers killed a large number of Lakota Sioux during the Wounded Knee Massacre. The name reflects the historical significance of the site, where tensions between Native Americans and the U.S. government culminated in violence. The term "wounded knee" symbolizes both the physical and emotional wounds inflicted on the Lakota people during this dark chapter in American history.
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The natural event that killed the most people in Mongolia was the severe winter known as "dzud." This phenomenon typically occurs when a harsh winter follows a dry summer, leading to extreme cold and heavy snowfall that decimates livestock, which is crucial for the livelihood of many Mongolian herders. The dzud can result in widespread famine and has historically caused significant loss of life, particularly among rural populations dependent on their animals for food and income.