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  1. According to the American Battlefield Trust, of the 3.5 million men who fought in the war, there were 1.5 million casualties, 620,000 of which were deaths, making the Civil War the bloodiest in American history. More men's lives were lost in the Civil War than World War I and World War II combined. The Battle of Gettysburg alone had 51,000 ...

  2. 16 Νοε 2012 · There were an estimated 1.5 million casualties reported during the Civil War. Most casualties and deaths in the Civil War were the result of non-combat-related disease. For every three soldiers killed in battle, five more died of disease.

  3. Union states of Illinois and Ohio tied with the Southern state of Virginia, each accounting for 31,000 deaths. Interestingly, the Confederacy states in the West like Texas (3,000) and Arkansas (7,000) had comparatively fewer casualties than their Eastern counterparts.

  4. The ten states with the most Civil War deaths are New York, Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Indiana, South Carolina, and Michigan. New York had the highest number of casualties, with 39,000 deaths.

  5. Professor Jim Downs states that tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of slaves died during the war from disease, starvation, or exposure, and that if these deaths are counted in the war's total, the death toll would exceed 1 million.

  6. 6 Ιαν 2022 · The Civil War was the deadliest of all American wars. No one disagrees with that. But how many died has long been a matter of debate. For more than a century, the most-accepted estimate was about...

  7. Historical Data. American Civil War - Statistics and Facts. The American Civil War was the deadliest military conflict in the history of the United States, claiming almost as many...

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