There were no casualties on either side during the bombardment of Fort Sumter. There was one Union soldier, Private Daniel Hough, that was killed in an accident after the battle. As the US flag was being lowered, a 100 gun salute was in progress when a cannon burst and killed the soldier..
The Union casualties were 8 killed, 19 wounded, and 105 captured (including 15 of the wounded). There were no casualties for the Confederate Army.
One horse died.
The total death toll for the United Kingdom in WW2 was 450,400
* Auschwitz (all sections combined with sub-camps) had a death toll of at least 1.1 million, of whom 90% were Jews. * Treblinka II had death toll of 870,000 + * Belzec - death toll of 434,508 Jews and an unknown number of gypsies. (This is one of the very few camp for which there is precise figure for any group).
6.8 million
2,403
Almost half a million people
I'm not sure if there was any death in that battle of the ironclads....my history book says that battle ended in a draw....
200 killed and 1200 missing or wounded.
If the question is asking about the Civil War battle with the highest death toll, I believe it was the Battle of Antietam.
the death toll is 230,000
revised death toll 2,752 minus the 40 taken off the death toll of the hijackers involved
What is the tuberculosis death toll in africa
Fort Madison Toll Bridge was created in 1927.
It is quite unusual for a toll road to revert to toll-free. The only example I can think of is the Dallas-Fort Worth Toll Road, Interstate 30 between Dallas and Fort Worth, which is now known as the Tom Landry Freeway.
929,686,744,359 was the death toll noob
China did, but it was a Pyrrhic victory, meaning they won in some way but received a heavy death toll in the process
Nelly toll is still alive
A death toll is how many people died in a certain event. For instance, the death toll for the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria was 173 because that many people died.