Authors: Matthew White
An Lushan Rebellion
Fang La Rebellion
Ugandan Bush War
General Means
WARS (78 MULTICIDES):
The violence at their core had organized armies fighting each other openly.
INTERNATIONAL WARS (48 MULTICIDES):
Multiple sovereign nations fought each other.
CIVIL WARS (30 MULTICIDES):
Factions fought inside one country.
INSTITUTIONAL OPPRESSION (21 MULTICIDES):
These atrocities don’t have enough organized conflict to count as wars. Most of the killing flows in one direction, from the oppressors to the oppressed, in the form of dictators, slavery, and genocide.
General Cause
IDEOLOGICAL MULTICIDES (32 MULTICIDES):
These were driven by some sort of fanatic, utopian ideology such as Communism or religion. This point is debatable because every historic event will have some participants who are in it for themselves and others who are in it for bigger principles. But if we were to arrange my top one hundred on a spectrum, some will be more ideological than others. I’m saying that “some” is 32. Among them:
RELIGION (13 MULTICIDES):
The single most important cause for the killing was a belief in god(s).
COMMUNISM (6 MULTICIDES):
All the major perpetrators were Communist.
RED-WHITE CIVIL WARS (6 MULTICIDES):
Communists fought anti-Communists.
MISCELLANEOUS IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICTS (7 MULTICIDES).
ETHNIC MULTICIDES (28 MULTICIDES):
These conflicts were internal or external. They arose just because the other side was different. This type includes genocides, ethnic civil wars, and colonial conflicts, but not wars between sovereign nations treating each other as equals.
GREED (18 MULTICIDES):
At some point, the control of a specific resource or source of wealth became an issue in the multicide, although not necessarily the most important issue. Among the most frequent resources in dispute:
SLAVES (6 MULTICIDES):
Slave Wars
Mideast Slave Trade
Atlantic Slave Trade
Haitian Slave Revolt
American Civil War
Mahdi Revolt
OIL (5 MULTICIDES):
Second World War
Angolan Civil War
Saddam Hussein
Iran-Iraq War
Sanctions against Iraq
DEBT (4 MULTICIDES):
Third Mithridatic War
Slave Wars
Mahdi Revolt
Second World War
SUGAR (3 MULTICIDES):
Atlantic Slave Trade
Haitian Slave Revolt
Cuban Revolution
GOLD (3 MULTICIDES):
Mideast Slave Trade
Atlantic Slave Trade
Conquest of the Americas
GRAIN (3 MULTICIDES):
Slave Wars
Famines in British India
Second World War
Principal Location
CHINA (14 or 16 MULTICIDES):
Age of Warring States
Qin Shi Huang Di
Xin Dynasty
The Three Kingdoms of China
An Lushan Rebellion
Fang La Rebellion
Fall of the Yuan Dynasty
Fall of the Ming Dynasty
Sino-Dzungar War
Taiping Rebellion
Panthay Rebellion
Hui Rebellion
Chinese Civil War
Mao Zedong
(Largely but not exclusively in China: Chinggis Khan, Second World War)
EUROPE (7 or 8 MULTICIDES):
widespread and multinational inside Europe, less so outside of it.
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
War of the Spanish Succession
War of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years War
Napoleonic Wars
First World War
Expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe (post World War II)
(Largely but not exclusively in Europe: Second World War)
RUSSIA (6 or 7 MULTICIDES):
Russo-Tatar War
The Time of Troubles
Peter the Great
Crimean War
Russian Civil War
Joseph Stalin
(Largely but not exclusively in Russia: Second World War)
FRANCE (5 or 6 MULTICIDES):
Gallic War
Albigensian Crusade
Hundred Years War
French Wars of Religion
Franco-Prussian War
(Largely but not exclusively in France: First World War)
ROMAN EMPIRE (5 MULTICIDES):
More than just Italy or single provinces.
First Punic War
Second Punic War
Gladiatorial Games
Fall of the Eastern Roman Empire
Justinian
INDIA (5 MULTICIDES):
Bahmani-Vijayanagara War
Aurangzeb
Famines in British India
Partition of India
Bengali Genocide
MEXICO (4 or 5 MULTICIDES):
Mayan Collapse
Aztec Human Sacrifice
Mexican War of Independence
Mexican Revolution
(Largely but not exclusively in Mexico: Conquest of the Americas)
VIETNAM (4 MULTICIDES):
Chinese Conquest of Vietnam
French Indochina War
Vietnam War
Postwar Vietnam
KOREA (3 MULTICIDES):
Goguryeo-Sui Wars
North Korea
Korean War
Historical Trends
POST-COLONIAL AFRICAN CIVIL WARS (9 MULTICIDES):
Tribal enemies inside an African nation fought a seemingly endless war with small arms, little discipline, and no mercy, often funded by outside interests.
ROMAN CONQUEST AND RESISTANCE (6 MULTICIDES):
The rise but not the fall of Rome.
WARS OF TRENCHES AND IDIOTIC FRONTAL ASSAULTS (6 MULTICIDES):
Clueless generals of the Industrial Era sent their men charging against entrenched riflemen. After they were slaughtered, they dug in, waited awhile, and tried again.
CHINESE DYNASTIES COLLAPSING (5 MULTICIDES):
Everything’s plugging along just fine until all hell breaks loose.
EUROPEAN BALANCE-OF-POWER WARS FOUGHT WITH MUSKETS (5 MULTICIDES):
Bewigged monarchs of the Enlightenment played a giant chess game with live ammo.
CHINESE PEASANT REVOLTS (4 MULTICIDES):
Chinese peasants are stereotypically obedient and subservient, except when they aren’t.
MONGOL INVASIONS (4 MULTICIDES):
The barbarians are waiting just over the horizon to come crashing down on civilization.
Participants
FRENCH (18 MULTICIDES)
CHINESE (17 MULTICIDES)
BRITISH (16 MULTICIDES)
RUSSIANS (12 MULTICIDES)
GERMANS (11 MULTICIDES)
AMERICANS (11 MULTICIDES)
ROMANS (9 MULTICIDES)
AUTRIANS (7 MULTICIDES)
SPANISH (7 MULTICIDES)
POLES (7 MULTICIDES)
TURKS (7 MULTICIDES)
TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATHS
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ONE HUNDRED DEADLIEST MULTICIDES:
455 million killed overall. This comes to about 725,000 people killed for every page of this book, or 2,000 people killed per word.
WARS:
315 million, including 49 million soldiers and 266 million civilians. On average, 85 percent of the people killed in wars have been civilians.
INSTITUTIONAL OPPRESSION:
141 million.
IDEOLOGICAL MULTICIDES:
142 million.
RELIGION:
47 million.
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COMMUNISM:
67 million.
RED-WHITE CIVIL WARS:
26 million.