They invaded (C) England...The country was known as Britain before the invasion.
About 625k Americans died in the Civil War, this was the war that killed more Americans than any other! Most Americans died from disease being that doctors couldn’t really do anything to help them and, around 50k would die in prison camps the deadliest being Camp Sumpter located in Georgia.
The American Civil War is considered the first modern world for multiple reasons. Advances in technology made it possible to inflict mass casualties. Rifles were more accurate, took less loading time, and the bullets were more devastating in their effects. Earthworks were dug as barriers from direct gun and shellfire. Ironclad ships and the first submarines were used.
Other reasons that this war is considered the first modern war, was that it was possible, because of the railroads and telegraphs, to communicate in a timely manner, in different parts of the country. The war was widespread and communication was vital, whether it was to let someone know that they were getting new supplies of Enfield rifles, to alerting a commander that the opposition was changing position and heading to a new target.
Photography and reporting were extensive in this conflict, bringing the modern horrors of the battlefield into the homes of non-combatants. Everyone was effected or participated in the war. From the destruction of the South to the poor conditions of prison camps, this war touched almost everyone, in some way.
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Correct answer is The nations involved in World War I suffered major losses of life.
Explanation:
First option is correct as we can see that many countries had millions of causalities, which leads us to the conclusion that major losses of lives were suffered.
Second and third options are not correct because we can see that both sides had more than million casualties each, and we are not sure how much exactly.
Last option is not correct as United States is in that part of the chart where we have countries that lost between 10 000 and 1 million people.
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Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick II, King of Prussia, and Catherine II, Empress of Russia