Battle of the Bulge--- about 81,000 casulties but on American soil, Gettysburg---51,000 casulties on both sides.
Gettysburg
No, losing control of the Mississippi River was the most major strategic loss of the war.
Loss of the American colonies
They made people change their ¨Sir¨ names to match their occupation.
The loss of life is so great because of the people today, the wars, the economy, etc.
they killed many soilders during the battle
Battle of Gettysburg. (Apex)
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If the question is asking about the Civil War battle with the highest death toll, I believe it was the Battle of Antietam.
loss of land
Due to the inherent loss of life in ANY war, ALL wars change history.
No, losing control of the Mississippi River was the most major strategic loss of the war.
The Battle of Gettysburg. Around 50,000 casualities on both sides...and since they were all Americans..it's a huge tally.
Loss of life is death
Most of the fighting took place on the hills over looking the city, called Marye's Heights. Several Union assaults were repulsed with great loss of life. Burnside's defeated Union army retired from the field.
in the battle of little bighorn