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== Definition and Estimate of Death Toll ==
The Definition and the estimated death toll of the Akuan Atrocities is debated between scholars and historians.
 
The Royal University of Osfjord citing the massacres, death in labor camps, coerced suicides and the famine in their count of the death toll with the estimate being 6 to 7 million killed.
 
[[Association of the Servants of Akua]] include a additional deaths including the natural causes, citing that the native Akuan population would have lived to the average age for those times in the colonies if it wasn't for the added pressures and environment caused by the Akuan Atrocities, estimating 8 to 9 million has died during the atrocities. The ASA also holds that the Akuan Atrocities should be considered to be a genocide and renamed to the Akuan Genocide rather than the Akuan Atrocities.
 
Nyveldet State University more conservative estimates 2 to 3 million and only cites the massacres as part of the atrocities. Stating that labor camps, famine and coerced suicides was standard practice for the Colonial Office and history of the regions. Therefore shouldn't be considered to be exceptional and included into the death total of the Akuan Atrocities.
 
== Origins of Anti-Akuanism ==
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