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Approximately 260,000 soldiers from the South died during the Civil War. This figure accounts for both battlefield deaths and those resulting from disease and other causes. The war had a profound impact on Southern society, as these losses represented a significant portion of the white male population in the South at the time. Overall, the total casualties on both sides were immense, with around 620,000 to 750,000 deaths across the entire conflict.

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