Day of the dead is equally important in the north and south. It is a religious tradition of remembrance, not a regional one.
The south was glad he was dead. The north, however, weren't.
they celebrate day of the dead Mexico, Ecuador, Guatmala, and other areas in Central and South America populated with the Latino ethic background
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It is a Hispanic holiday so Mexico is where it is very important.
No. The South won by 3,000 people wounded and dead. The North had 13,000 soldiers wounded or dead. The South only had 10,000. Despite the death toll, the North was able to reinforce its forces and advance, while the South, unable to make good their losses, retreated; leaving the North in command of the field, which is the usual definition of victory in battle.
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North 2,213,363 KIA: 110,100 Total dead: 359,500 Wounded: 275,200 South 1,064,200 KIA: 94,000 Total dead: 258,000 Wounded: 137,000+
In Mexico they celebrate the dead on Nov. 1-2.
The day of the dead in Mexico is November 1 and 2.