More than 1,700 men died
Union casualties in the Battle of Shiloh were: 1,754 killed,8,408 wounded, 2,885 missing
2,246 Union soldiers died in that battle. The Confederates lost 1,495 soldiers.
over 1000 thousand soilders.
Many soldiers on each side died during the battle and the only general that died was General Don Carlos Buell
The Battle at Shiloh took the lives of over 23,000 soldiers. This battle spanned two days and was one of the bloodiest in the Civil War.
The Battle of Shiloh, fought from April 6 to April 7, 1862, resulted in significant casualties, with approximately 23,746 soldiers killed, wounded, or missing. This included about 1,754 Union soldiers and around 1,728 Confederate soldiers who were killed. The battle highlighted the intense and brutal nature of the Civil War, marking a pivotal moment in the conflict.
There were 753 reported Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Chattanooga.
2,000 NEW RESPONDENT 481 Union soldiers were killed in the Battle of Manassas.
They probably died of gunshot wounds. As well as poor nutrition and malnurishment.
It was a naval engagement. Few or no soldiers died.
about 2,000
At the Battle of Shiloh....it is known as the bloodiest battle for both sides of both the Union and Confederacy.DaysApril 6, 1862 through April 7, 1862Death Toll for ConfederacyDead - 1,723Missing - 959Death toll for UnionDead - 1,754Missing - 2,885The battle of Shiloh took place in Tennessee NOT PennsylvaniaAbout 10,000 casualties on the Union side (the exact number is 13047), with 10699 on the confederate side. It was a Union tactical victory, but the Union lost more men.