While the great wall was in construction over 1 million people died in the making of the wall. All of the slaves who died were buried under the wall the slaves who survived were lucky because they could go back to what they were doing, Moriarty of the slaves who died where force out their homes and jobs and where made to build the wall. and they could have woman build the wall they only wanted the men because they thought it wouldn't matter if men died, but they need woman to cook food with the ingredients and give birth to unborn children, some slaves died from the ruthless conditions and unsecured areas and some died from the lack of food and water, but some just died from the treatment of the soldiers. Emperor Qin didn't care how many men died he just cared about building the wall and protecting his kingdom 300,000 soldiers and 500,000 commoners worked to build it.
While they were building the Great Wall took away many soldiers' lives, they also killed many slaves and farmers who were forced to go help build the wall. Without the farmers, no one was there to grow the food, so many people died of famine, or hunger. Meanwhile the people who came to build the wall died because of loneliness and boredom and also they had to go through harsh working conditions, especially the people from the Qin dynasty. They had to go through cold weather, since the wall was built in Northern China, harsh and cruel overseers appointed by the emperor, and they had to face the difficulty of leaving their families behind. If they reject the emperor, he would have them either in prison or sentenced to death.
While they were building the Great Wall took away many soldiers' lives, they also killed many slaves and farmers who were forced to go help build the wall. Without the farmers, no one was there to grow the food, so many people died of famine, or hunger. Meanwhile the people who came to build the wall died because of loneliness and boredom and also they had to go through harsh working conditions, especially the people from the Qin dynasty. They had to go through cold weather, since the wall was built in Northern China, harsh and cruel overseers appointed by the emperor, and they had to face the difficulty of leaving their families behind. If they reject the emperor, he would have them either in prison or sentenced to death.