Jumat, 04 Agustus 2017

Past and Present- CWT February 2012

War’s Human Cost Was Worse Than We Thought Census data that become available in the past decade shows far more lives were lost in the Civil War than previously believed. J. David Hacker, who teaches at Binghamton University in New York, says his analysis of detailed census data sets reveals that 750,000 were killed in …

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