Death Comparison: Deadliest Man made Events in History
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Death Comparison: Deadliest Man made Events in History
World history is rammed and filled with disasters, and most of them include extremely high death tolls. Throughout human history, there are many world events that have seen a large number of deaths and widespread destruction. Some entries on this list are ranked consistent with the number of deaths. While a number of the events spanned just some years, others occurred over centuries. We all hope it'll never happen during our own lifetimes— an enormous regional or global war that sweeps us into its orbit, killing, displacing or destroying everything in its wake. The deadliest conflicts in history have killed a lot number of peoples.
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In the 15th century, when Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, and other ship thighs discover a new continent while they are on their journey. Then most of the Europeans leave their country and migrate to a new continent. In this migrate, historians say; most of the Europeans dead during their migration. According to an estimate, approximately 100 Million Europeans were deaded in which mostly dead by hurricanes.
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War in the history of man is a frightening time. In war, many people have lost their families. In World War 2, peoples saw a frightening time in their lives. At the end of this war, approximately 72 million peoples lost their lives. It was the bloodiest war in the world. At the end of this war, an institute was developed to prevent countries from future wars.
Similarly, every one of you heard about World War 1 in which also many people’s lost their lives. Although other wars had identical quite a few times, this was the primary and bloody truly global war. This war started in 1914 and ends in 1919. Because of this war, approximately 65 million peoples lost their lives.
Genghis Khan is one man who could be said to have more blood on his hands than anyone else in history. Genghis Khan's empire grew into the largest empire in the world has ever seen – they were cover 16% of the Earth. Mongol army destroyed every empire which was held their way. The Mongol army swept across Asia, killing its rivals with great ferocity for the most effective a part of two centuries.
Genghis Khan and his army killed approximately 60 million peoples in the world. If the Mongols had continued to progress west and into Europe then the death toll would certainly have been much higher.
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