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there was 39,830 soldiers on the Union side in battle of shiloh
There were approximately 13,000 Union casualties at the Battle of Shiloh.
44,699.
Union casualties in the Battle of Shiloh were: 1,754 killed,8,408 wounded, 2,885 missing
There was about 1, 700 people that dies on both side. The Union and the Confederate.ANSWER:The Battle of Shiloh (also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing) was fought on April 6-7, 1862.The Confederacy had about 10,700 men that were wounded or dead.The Union had about 13,000 men who were wounded or dead.
Approximately 63,000 Union troops fought in the Battle of Shiloh, which took place from April 6 to April 7, 1862. The Union forces, commanded by Major General Ulysses S. Grant, faced a surprise attack from Confederate troops on the first day but managed to regroup and ultimately secure a strategic victory. The battle was one of the early major engagements in the Western Theater of the American Civil War.
in a count of all of the soldiers there are 111,000 troops who have fought
General Grant was criticized for the Battle of Shiloh Church because of how many casualties there were during the battle. There were reports that General Grant had been drunk during the first part of the battle.
The Battle of Shiloh, fought in April 1862 during the American Civil War, involved approximately 63,000 Union troops and around 44,000 Confederate soldiers. This made for a total of about 107,000 troops engaged in the battle. The conflict resulted in significant casualties, highlighting the brutal nature of the war early on.
More than 1,700 men died
if you are asking for both Union and Confederate combined, over 23,000.
At the Battle of Shiloh....it is known as the bloodiest battle for both sides of both the Union and Confederacy.DaysApril 6, 1862 through April 7, 1862Death Toll for ConfederacyDead - 1,723Missing - 959Death toll for UnionDead - 1,754Missing - 2,885The battle of Shiloh took place in Tennessee NOT PennsylvaniaAbout 10,000 casualties on the Union side (the exact number is 13047), with 10699 on the confederate side. It was a Union tactical victory, but the Union lost more men.