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1,284 people soldiers died for the Union. 608 people died for the Confederacy.i1,284 killed in the union608 killed in the confederacy
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According to Richard Ketchum in Saratoga: Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War (1997), approximately 935 people were wounded during the battles (695 on the British side, and 240 on the American side).
There were 372 people wounded and killed in the Battle of the Nek. This battle took place on August 7, 1915.
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1,284 people soldiers died for the Union. 608 people died for the Confederacy.i1,284 killed in the union608 killed in the confederacy
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The people killed or wounded in battle are called casualties.
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Only one Confederate horse.
it was a battle all battles are important i mean people die, what that's not important
The US Civil War battle near Fredericksburg, VA is, unsurprisingly, called the "Battle of Fredericksburg". "Battle of Fredericksville" is probably just an error; Google doesn't turn it up in the first several pages (there are results, they just all call it "Battle of Fredericksburg"), leading me to conclude that either:Yes, they're the same thing, and some people are just using the wrong name.No, they're different, but the "Battle of Fredericksville," whatever it was, was relatively insignificant.
There were over 23,000 men killed, wounded, or missing after the end of the Battle of Antietam.
During the Battle of Chancellorsville, almost 19,000 soldiers were wounded. In total, 2,300 soldiers were killed and 8,000 were captured or missing.
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About 50,000Many people fell during the Battle of Gettysburg. At the battle the Federal Army had 3,155 dead, 14,529 wounded, 5,363 missing. They had a total of 23,049 lost out of the 85,000-88,000 that they started with. The Confederate Army had 3,903 dead, 18,735 wounded, 5,425 missing. They had a total of 28,063 lost out of the 70,000-75,000 that they started with.Allot of the people wounded later died from their wounds.