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Andersonville existed for over a year;over 45,000 Union troops were there. Nearly 13,000 prisoners died of disease or starvation

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Q: What was the location in the South where 13000 were captured Union soldiers?
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What location in the south did 13000 captured union soldiers die?

Andersonville.


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Who had more casualties the north or the south how many more they have?

According to recent numerical research and records, the north had a few more casualties than the south during the Civil War, or the battle between North and South. The south suffered 490,309 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing, while the north suffered 596,670.


Who had more casualties the north or the south How many more did they have?

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What is the absolute location of the South?

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What were the soldiers referred to in the civil war?

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