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Zero. One Union soldier died the next day due to an accident.

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Q: How many casualties were suffered on both sides at the battle of fort Sumter killed wounded and missing?
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How many confederate soldiers died in second fort Sumter battle?

The Confederate Army casualties were 1481 dead, 7627 wounded and 89 prisoners and missing.


How many deaths in the fort Sumter battle?

There were no casualties suffered although during the evacuation on April 14 of 1861 a cannon fired earlier than it was supposed to during a salute fire. It killed one man and wounded three others


What was the death toll in the Battle of Fort Sumter?

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..


What were the casualties of Second Battle of Fort Sumter?

there was no second battle


How many people died in fort Sumter?

there were no casualties except for a horse


What was the deadless battle in 1862?

The only battle with no casualties was Fort Sumter. That was April 1861.


What were the North's casualties for the battle of Fort Sumter?

There were no human deaths, and only one horse.


How many Union soldiers died at The Battle of Fort Sumter?

The Battle of Fort Sumter occurred from April 12, 1861 to April 14, 1861 in Charleston, SC. It was a Confederate victory and start of the Civil War. There were no deaths on either side.


How many confederate men were killed at fort Sumter?

267 people killed 123 wounded


What were the casualties of ft Sumter?

None in combat. Just one Union soldier killed by accident at the end.


Was there zero casualties at fort Sumter?

Effectively. At the lowering of the flag, there was one accidental death and one injury.


Why was the Battle of Bull Run so shocking?

The Battle of Bull Run July 21st 1861 (also referred to as the Battle of Manassas) was the first real battle of the civil war. There was a battle previous, The battle of Fort Sumter, but no one died so it wasn't anything more than symbolic. The battle of Bull Run was actually quite brutal. here are the statistics. Union casualties were 460 killed, 1,124 wounded, and 1,312 missing or captured; Confederate casualties were 387 killed, 1,582 wounded, and 13 missing the real surprise was the fact that the union (who thought they were vastly superior and supplied) had lost the first battle of the war. Things would only really go down hill for the union until Gettysburg where Lee would begin to get pushed back south.