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30,500
169 spanish soldiers fought
10,000 English Soldiers Took on the spanish Armada!
8,984
well, there wasn't any soldiers really, it was mostly a naval battle. The soldiers though would stand on the shore waiting for the persians to swim to shore.
350 and some priests
It is estimated that over 20,600 died from combat, shipwreck and drowning, and disease.
There were many including the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment and four Regiments of Buffalo Soldiers.
They killed many of the British soldiers. If they were farther away there was a chance that they'd miss.
175 couse there was no propper food
No careful records were kept on the losses of the Spanish in the Spanish American War. However, it is estimated that as many as 60,000 soldiers died in the war mostly from malaria and other mosquito borne diseases.
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