7,863. 4,708 were from the Confederacy and 3,155 were from the Union.
53,000
He wrote the Gettysburg Address to talk about the many soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg.
The battle of Gettysburg was one of the few battles, where almost both entire armies were engaged in the Civil War. Roughly 90,000 Union troops were present at the battle while roughly 79,000 men from the confederacy were engaged at Gettysburg.
Ok, first of all; General Robert E. Lee was the sole commander of confederate forces at the Battle of Gettysburg. But, naturally under him were many subordinant generals who also commanded troops under Lee
At the Battle of Vicksburg, approximately 180 Black soldiers from the United States Colored Troops (USCT) died during the campaign. In contrast, at the Battle of Gettysburg, around 40 Black soldiers are recorded as having died, primarily due to their involvement in the fighting and subsequent skirmishes. These figures highlight the contributions and sacrifices of Black soldiers during the Civil War.
nobody knows but there was 90,000 troops and only a few survived
Gettysburg
53,000 died many wounded
The Army of the Potomac mustered somewhere around 93,000 men.
They were the confederets a.k.a (Gray boys) and then there was the union troops. There were many generals such as general Robert. e. lee and many others. but mainly it was just a bunch of troops with muskets.
ANSWER The Confederate losses at gettysburg were: about 4000 dead, 18,735 wounded and 5,425 prisoners and missing.
Lee lost 28,000 - Meade lost 23,000