The casualties on the Union side were: 11,116 in killed and wounded, 5,676 in prisoners and missing.
The Union casualties at the Battle of Williamsburg were 2,293 men.
8,000
There were approximately 13,000 Union casualties at the Battle of Shiloh.
Of all arms, around 130,000.
About 4,500 men died for the Union side in the battle of Chancellorsville.
10,000 casualties of the union army 9,091 casualties of the south 29,495 men surrendered
Around 133,000 Union, and 61,000 Confederates.
The Union suffered 17,197 casualties at Chancellorsville: 1,606 killed, 9,672 wounded, and 5,919 missing. These numbers include the 4,000 men of the XI Corps who were captured on May 2. When you compare only the killed and wounded numbers on both sides, they were nearly the same. However, the Confederate forces fielded less than half the total number the Union did during the battle, so their percentage lost was much higher. However, the battle was still considered a Confederate victory, as the Union withdrew from the battlefield.
There were about 2,000 Union casualties and approximately 4,000 Confederate casualties.
About 50,000 casualties total. Union Casualties, 23,000 Confederate Casualties, 25,000
847 American casualties. 460 of them were Union casualties. The other 387 casualties were Confederate.
The Union suffered 10,000 casualties. The South suffered 9,091 casualties and had 29,495 men surrender. = =