About 600,000
The total number killed was almost 500,000 men for the North and South.
500,000
No one knows the answer to that question.
500,000
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Battle casualties, from both sides (all American), approximately 800,000.
929,686,744,359 was the death toll noob
the men were hurt or killed the ones left were hungry so that's what happens
Disease killed more people than bullets.
Stonewall Jackson
The term "people" implies civilians; that figure would have to be researched. As for men killed during the US Civil War, for both sides, approximately 800,000 men were killed on the battlefields. Far more than that died from diseases.
He was accidentally killed by one of his own men in the Civil War at the battle of Chancellorsville