During the American Civil War, it is estimated that around 100,000 Confederate soldiers were injured. This number reflects the significant toll of battles, diseases, and other wartime conditions. The injuries sustained were often severe, leading to a high rate of amputations and long-term disabilities among those who survived. The exact figures can vary as records from that time were not always accurate or comprehensive.
Approximately 412,000.
While in use a total of 12,123 Confederate soldiers were kept there.
A total of 2,632 soldiers died as a result the Battle at Cold Harbor. Of these, 1,844 were Union soldiers and 788 were Confederate.
Union 460 Confederate 387 That is just the death count from the battle. Total casualties (Killed, MIA, Etc.) Union 2896 Confederate 1982
2,160 Confederate soldiers were wounded at Chattanooga
There were a total of 1,050,000 men who served in the Confederate military. Battle deaths of those men totaled 74,534.
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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.
nobody died because they surrendered before anybody was killed
387 were killed on the side of the Confederate States of America 460 were killed on the side of the United States Union. A total of 1325 people went missing, their destinies are unknown.
40,000 Confederate soldiers under the command of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston
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