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There were approximately 45,000 prisoners in Andersonville. But over 12,000 union soldiers held there died
Andersonville was one of the Confederate military prisons during the Civil War. During the 14 months the prison existed, almost 13,000 Union prisoners of war died from disease, malnutrition, and exposure.
Miserable! There were too many Union prisoners, and not enough food, drinking water, or shelter. Thousands of prisoners died.
12,913 of the approximately 45,000 Union prisoners died there because of starvation, malnutrition, diarrhea, disease, alleged abuse and blunt weapon executions from guards.
Andersonville existed for over a year;over 45,000 Union troops were there. Nearly 13,000 prisoners died of disease or starvation
12,912 people died in Andersonville Prison of disease, malnutrition and many other causes.
Nearly 13000
13,000 Union Soldiers died of disease and malnutrition at the Confederate prison in Andersonville, Georgia
The most infamous southern Prisoner Of War camp during the American Civil War was Andersonville. Located in Georgia, it was known for its harsh conditions, overcrowding, and high mortality rate. Thousands of Union soldiers died due to malnutrition, disease, and exposure while imprisoned at Andersonville.