An interesting little stat from the ABNW series, but over 4 separate Canadian-Quebecois wars, we've had an amazing total of 1,798,600 Quebecois casualties and 1,093,200 Canadian casualties over 18 years of war, all of which (except for the first war), boil down to Quebecois human wave tactics against Canadian Defense-in-Depth employed followed by strategic counterattacks. This separates into each war as:
Quebec War: 1831 - 1834
Quebecois Casualties: 14,000
Canadian Casualties: 14,000
WSU: 1846 - 1849
Quebecois Casualties: 41,700
Canadian Casualties: 30,700
Great War
D): 1904 - 1906
Quebecois Casualties: 728,400
Canada Casualties: 278,500
Canadian Civil War/World War 2
D): 1934 - 1942
Quebecois Casualties: 1,104,500
Canadian(Both Republican and Nationalist) Casualties: 770,000
Note: The People's Republic of China had 440,500 casualties up to 1939 when it was ended, but residing in region today that only has 800,000 people, and in this timeline, and at that time, probably had only 200,000 people, obviously, as EQ confirmed, for realisms sake, the people of the PRC didn't have about 9 lives per soldier.
