Civil War (1861–1865) Total servicemembers (Union) 2,213,363 Battle deaths (Union) 140,414 Other deaths in service (nontheater) (Union) 224,097 Nonmortal woundings (Union) 281,881 Total servicemembers (Conf.) 1,050,000 Battle deaths (Conf.) 74,524 Other deaths in service (nontheater) (Conf.) 59,297 Nonmortal woundings (Conf.) unknown
The death toll from the US Civil War was approximately 620,000. Total casualties were well above this however only estimates are given by various historians. Certainly another 100,000 people were wounded but survived the war.
The death toll was about 660,000. The largest death toll of Americans in any war
At least 618,000 Americans died in the Civil War, and some experts say the toll reached 700,000. the number that is most often quoted is 620,000.
about 51,000 total (United States 23,000 and Confederate States 28,000)
more than 600,000 men died in American civil war
there were 5000
405,400 was the count I found in a U.S. History book.
US Civil War 1861-1865.
The US Civil War was an un-declared war.
The US military draft began in the US Civil War (1861-1865).
Russia was not involved in the US Civil War. A civil war is defined as a war fought between groups which are all from one country.
Union death toll was 360,222; Confederate death toll: 258,000. A total of 613,222 deaths from The Civil War.
According to the United States Department of Defense the death toll was 116,516.
About 6 million people
Between 618,000 and 700,000 Americans died in the Civil War, The number most quoted is 620,000. This number exceed the nation's loss in all its other wars, from the Revolution through Vietnam. The Union armies loses are esimated at * Battle deaths: 110,070 * Disease, etc.: 250,152 * Total 360,222 The Confederate Armys losses are estimated at * Battle deaths: '''94,000 * Disease, etc.: '''164,000 * Total '''258,000
405,400 was the count I found in a U.S. History book.
approximately 500,000 the casualities were 936,259 the death toll casualities were 936,259
US dead in WWI was approximately 116,000 US servicemen. WWII over 400,000 US servicemen. Korean War nearly 34,000 US servicemen. Vietnam War over 58,000 US servicemen.
Considering the US and its wars only, the Civil War is by far America's deadliest conflict. There were approximately 620,000 dead in the Civil War, and around 405,000 in WWII. Even if you consider only dead Yankees in the Civil War, of which there were 360,000 (and 260,000 Rebels), as being strictly speaking US Army dead, still thats about 90% as many as WWII, but the WWII total US population was nearly 8 times larger than the population of the north in the CIvil War. WWII saw the second highest death toll of Americans, but the Civil War for the north was about seven times deadlier than WWII, and for the south the Civil War was about 40 times more deadly.
500,000
*The civil war *The War between the States
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US Civil War 1861-1865.