dying from disease
Infection
limb(s) amputation and/or death from infection
The youngest recorded soldier to be wounded in the US Civil War was a Union drummer boy named William Black. He was 12 when he was wounded by an explosing shell.
If you are wounded in a battle the risk you will take being kill. Or you have try and make it back to the base and see to. If you don't make it back you have to wait and see if someone is going to found you or you will die. Then if you are found and save you will see and live. Then your caption may sent you back if you get to sick and you and you can be fix at all.
Rutherford B. Hayes was wounded five times during the Civil War, and had a reputation as a very brave soldier.
I think you meant Wounded Knee- and no. The first battle of the Civil War is generally considered to be the 1st Battle of Manassas (Bull Run). Wounded Knee was the killing of about 300 men, women and children of the Lakota Indian tribe in 1890, long after the Civil War was over.
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day of the Civil War. Ten thousand Confederate and twelve thousand Union soldiers were killed or wounded
Pinkus aylee was a real soldier during the American Civil War, and he stumbled upon a wounded soldier who is white. This is also a real book by Patricia Polacco. Her great reat grandfather was the wounded soldier. See Pink and Say by Patricia Polacco. Hope this helped!
The Battle of Antietam. where 10,000 Confederate and 12.000 Union soldiers were killed or wounded
Xanthorrhiza (Yellowroot):During the Civil War, if a soldier was wounded or injured in battle he may have been treated with a Xanthorrhiza. Xanthorrhiza is the pharmacopoeial name for the root of the Xanthorrhiza apiifolia.
Abe Lincoln :D
No, it was not. The bloodiest 3 day battle of the Civil War was that of Gettysburg, where the Confederates casualties were 3,903 dead, 18,375 wounded and 5,405 missing and those of the Federals were 3,155 dead, 14,529 wounded and 5,365 missing.