The Battle of Cold Harbor on June 3, 1864.
The British lost 2 men and The U.S. Lost only 700 men
The battle of Antietam. It's also the bloodiest battle in military history (still, to this day). Lee gave his captains paper copies of the plans. One lost his, it was found by a Union soldier, who gave it to Grant, and they met them at Antietam. The lost copy of the Operation Order 191 issued by Lee was not given to Grant but to Gen. McClellan, who at that time was the Commander of Union Army of the Potomac.
how many men survived pickett's charge
Germans lost 465,000 Allies lost 625,000
Approximately 2 million soldiers served for the Union during the American Civil War, and roughly 750,000 served for the Confederacy. All told, 620,000 soldiers lost their lives during the war.
2,246 Union soldiers died in that battle. The Confederates lost 1,495 soldiers.
12,354
The Battle of Gettysburg took place on July 1, 1863, and would continue until July 3, 1863. The Union lost around 23,000 soldiers, and the Confederacy lost around 20,400 soldiers. This battle was considered, "the turning point of the war." This was because it was a Union victory, and it helped push the northern forces from Pennsylvania, and more into the southern regions of the country.
they won the first one with losing very few soldiers but, in the second war they lost 11o thousand soldiers! *gasp!*
the union
Neither. The Union lost both.
The British lost 2 men and The U.S. Lost only 700 men
Casualties for the Union at the Battle of Fort Donelson amounted to 2, 832. On the Confederate side, because of their surrender, the Confederates lost 16,623 soldiers.
60,000 soldiers
The battle of Antietam. It's also the bloodiest battle in military history (still, to this day). Lee gave his captains paper copies of the plans. One lost his, it was found by a Union soldier, who gave it to Grant, and they met them at Antietam. The lost copy of the Operation Order 191 issued by Lee was not given to Grant but to Gen. McClellan, who at that time was the Commander of Union Army of the Potomac.
100,000 men. He engaged Lee in Virginia and suffered around 50,000 casualties. On June 3, 1864 he attacked Cold Harbor and lost 7000 men in the first few minutes.
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