The most Americans died in Vietnam which was also the longest war that America was involved in.
Civil War
Americans wanted to withdraw into an isolationist position.
To most African Americans the Civil War was a way to become free from slavery. After the Civil War blacks would no longer have to be in slavery, and this is why many African Americans signed up to fight for the Union army. They found this war as an opportunity to have rights, and become a citizen. African Americans fought to show that they did have loyalty to the North.
worked on plantations
Most Americans look back at the 1950's with fond memories. For others, the war affected them in ways that can not be understood.
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WW2.
probably the Vietnam war
Most died from diseases like yellow fever and malaria.
Both sides, North and South, were considered Americans. So the total number of deaths were all Americans.
Beacause there were americans on both sides... idiot
For Americans the civil war had the most fatalities.
The cold war was not a war; it was a military stand-off (no war). Americans died to operational causes (accidents).
The most US soldiers died during the American Civil War. That is because Americans were fighting on both sides.
Second World War, in which over 16 million Americans were inducted into the Armed Forces.
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Because Americans were fighting Americans, the US Civil War (1861-1865) took the most American lives, about 800,000 men. WWII took the second most at around 400,000 men; WWI about 116,000 men; Korea 33,000; Vietnam 58,000 men.