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Q: What is the deadliest day in American history excluding the civil war?
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Is it true thay new technology such as rifles railroads submarines ironclad ships and hand grenades helped to make the civil war one of the deadliest in US?

What made the Civil War one of the deadliest in American history, was everyone in it was an American.


What was the deadliest American battle?

Deadliest battle America has been involved in to date was the Battle of Meuse-Argonne in WWI (26,277 deaths) Deadliest battle on American soil was Gettysburg in US Civil War (7,863)


How many people were killed and wounded in civil war?

The American Civil War was the deadliest war in American History. About 620,000 individuals lost their lives during the Civil War. Confederate deaths were 260,000 of which 93,000 were killed in combat, while Union deaths were 360,000 of which 110,000 deaths were in combat. Disease was the major cause of death in the civil war. Out of 620,000 deaths, 417,000 were from diseases while 203,000 were killed in combat. In total deaths the American Civil War was the deadliest war in American History with over 620,000 fatalities. Although in combat related deaths World War II remains the deadliest conflict with 292,000 combat deaths (416,000 total). (see the related link)


What was the deadliest war in the Civil War?

Do you mean battle? Anyway, the deadliest battle of the American Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg with a total of 46,000 to 51,000 casualties in three days! The Battle of Antietam was the deadliest ONE day battle with a total of 23,000 casualties!


Why was this war called the deadliest war in American history?

The war of the rebellion (US Civil War) was, because Americans were killing Americans. Vietnam & the Civil War only divided America; in both wars the north won and the south lost.


Was the battle of bullrun the deadliest battle during the civil?

No, the deadliest battle of the Civil War was that of Gettysburg.


Deadliest war besides World War 1 and World War 2?

American Civil War


What major city does the deadliest urban riot in US history occur during the civil war?

New York.


How many people died in the US Civil War?

The American Civil War was one of the deadliest wars in American History. As many as 620,000 individuals lost their lives during the Civil War, more than in any other war before or since.Confederate deaths were about 260,000 of which 93,000 were killed in combat, while Union deaths were 360,000 of which 110,000 deaths were in combat. Disease was the major cause of death in the civil war. Out of 620,000 deaths, over 400,000 were from diseases.In total deaths the American Civil War was the deadliest war in American history (although in combat related deaths, World War II remains the deadliest conflict with 292,000 combat deaths).Union Casualties : 110,000 killed in action360,000 total dead275,200 woundedConfederate Casualties :93,000 killed in action260,000 total dead137,000 woundedAll said, some 635,200 Union soldiers were killed or wounded, and 397,000 Confederates were killed or wounded.


What was the main concern with excluding slaves from the American war?

Actually slaves weren't excluded. They fought in the civil war and died.


Deadliest weapon of the civil war?

musket


What espect of the war was the greatest cause of casualties?

The tool's and scale on which it is fought. The Civil War was the deadliest in American history, using outdated tactics of standing still and firing with more advanced weapons. More people died in the first 2 days of Gettsyburg than in the entire American Revolution.