4,708 killed,
12,693 wounded,
5,830 captured/missing
Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee
Stallions
Lee. Longstreet. Pickett.
Lee commanded the Confederate forces.
General George G. Meade
The exact number of civilian deaths during the Battle of Gettysburg is difficult to determine, but it is estimated to be relatively low. Most of the casualties at Gettysburg were military personnel, with civilian deaths primarily occurring due to shelling or accidental stray bullets. Some estimates suggest that around 20 civilians died during the battle.
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The Battle of Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863) was fought between Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. This battle held the largest number of casualties of the entire war.
Depends on the battle. Each one was different. Gettysburg had 50,000 die in 3 days of battle. Actually, the figures for Gettysburg were: Killed Union 3155 Confederate 3903 Wounded Union 14,529 Confederate 18,735 Missing Union 5365 Confederate 5425
The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1-3, 1863, resulted in the deaths of around 7,000 Union soldiers and 4,000 Confederate soldiers. In total, approximately 51,000 soldiers from both sides were killed, wounded, or went missing during the battle.
Confederates did not keep accurate records.