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Because, all of the casualties were American, on both sides.
Battle casualties, from both sides (all American), approximately 800,000.
There were approximately 20,000 casualties on both sides on the single day, 6 June
The similarities between north and the civil war are...... Both sides were American. Both sides spoke English. Both sides raised regional units. Both sides had the same weapons. Both sides had poor medical care. Both sides wanted to expand
The Union, although both sides suffered heavy casualties.
Union Army: 5,824 Confederate Army: 6,667
I believe it was the American civil war as both sides were American it was a question on QI a UK TV show. sorry miss read its the battle of the bulge 19.275 killed 23.554 m.i.action or taken prisoner
Total dead, from both sides, were about 620,000 from all causes including accident and disease.
Both. People born from an American parent are Americans by birthright. Also, Mexican law stipulates that anyone born on Mexican soil, Mexican waters or Mexican ships on international waters, are Mexican. Both US and Mexico allow for dual citizenship.
The Battle of Bunker Hill, fought on June 17, 1775, during the American Revolutionary War, resulted in significant casualties on both sides. The British forces suffered approximately 1,000 casualties, including around 226 killed and 828 wounded. The American colonial forces experienced around 450 casualties, with about 140 killed and 300 wounded. Despite being a tactical victory for the British, the heavy losses they incurred bolstered the resolve of the American colonists.
The question is not correct. Approximately 29,000 soldiers died on both sides of the Mexican-American War. Approximately 640,000 soldiers died on both sides of the Civil War. The Civil War produced far more deaths because the fighting was entrenched with extremely large forces and very effective weapons. The Mexican War was fast moving and the Mexican forces often collapsed and surrendered or deserted rather than engage in a fight to complete destruction.
The Siege of Petersburg, which lasted from June 1864 to April 1865 during the American Civil War, resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Union forces suffered approximately 42,000 casualties, while Confederate casualties were around 28,000. The prolonged nature of the siege and the harsh conditions contributed to these high numbers. Overall, the total estimated casualties for the siege were around 70,000.