nobody knows but there was 90,000 troops and only a few survived
1 million people lived
to give sense of importance to the occasion
it was a defistating battle. people that lived close were defistated of the land it took and how much time and all the dead bodies around them.
Yes
The Confederate General John Gordon was wounded five times - once through the face! - and he lived.
the people lived in normal life
They did not die. They lived the result was British won.
People in the northern states were not directly effected by the Vicksburg campaign.
The Aztecs are the people who once lived in central Mexico. They lived in these parts from the 14th through the 16th century.
Not very many...
2 billion people
Very few people lived through it. People were put in stoves after they died. Some were forced to dig their grave then the Nazis would shoot them and bury them in the grave they dug. Not only Jews were put into the camps though, christians and other people with other beliefs were put into the camps for disagreeing or going against the Nazis. If anyone lived through