over 9000
The South attacked the North. This was the start of the American civil war.
Sullivan Ballou died on July 29, 1861, during the First Battle of Bull Run in the American Civil War.
Fort Sumter was the first battle of the civil war. There were fires, but the only thing that died was a horse. No one from the Union or Confederate died.
The first battle of the Civil War resulted in a win for the Confederate army. The first battle of the Civil War happened at Fort Sumter South Carolina.
Since exact records are unavailable, the best estimates are that about 12,000 died in battle. These figures are only estimates.
Fort Sumter was the first battle of the civil war. There were fires, but the only thing that died was a horse. No one from the Union or Confederate died.
I'm guessing you mean Antietam, there was 13,000 dead at Antietam, which was a one day battle. 620,000 died in the Civil War alone, making it the bloodiest war in American History.
Approximately 360,000 Union soldiers died during the American Civil War.
Frank A. Haskell died on May 5, 1864, during the Battle of the Wilderness in the American Civil War.
There were no "medics" in 1066. When a man was wounded or fell on the field he usually died there. Sometimes it was fast other times it was a slow painful process. The first battlefield medics were in the American Civil War in 1861.
Well... the North (Union) lost 140,414 people. And the South (Confederacy) lost an estimated 94,000 people. Adding these two numbers together I got a total of 234,414 battle deaths in the American Civil War. So... the North had 60% of the battle deaths in the Civil War.
He addressed the men who died fighting for their beliefs at the Battle of Gettysburg, but also for those who had and would die in the American Civil War.