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.
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What made the Civil War one of the deadliest in American history, was everyone in it was an American.
World War II is the deadliest war in history.
American Civil War
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The Atomic Bomb?
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)
because of the bomb america dropped on japan
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)
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!
The war was the deadliest in history up to that point
1861, the un-declared US Civil War, officially called the "War of the Rebellion", and also known as the "War between the states."