At least 3,000 were killed or wounded and 6,700 were captured plus 560 Naval dead and more than 300 wounded.
don't mean to let you down but i have searched the web and it doesn't show how many Spaniards died in the Spanish-American war. I guess it's simply not recorded.
The Spanish Armada was completley destroyed and the Americans asserted dominance with their metal ships, destroying the Spanish Armada in one battle. Only one American died. and it was from a heart attack, not enemy fire.
The Battle of Santiago, part of the Spanish-American War, took place in July 1898. Approximately 1,500 American soldiers died during the battle, primarily due to disease rather than combat. The battle was significant in securing American control over Cuba and marked a decisive victory against Spanish forces.
No careful records were kept on the losses of the Spanish in the Spanish American War. However, it is estimated that as many as 60,000 soldiers died in the war mostly from malaria and other mosquito borne diseases.
During the Spanish-American War, the major killers of Americans were disease and poor sanitation rather than direct combat. Diseases such as yellow fever and malaria, exacerbated by inadequate medical care and unsanitary conditions, claimed thousands of lives. In fact, it is estimated that about 2,500 American soldiers died from disease, compared to roughly 400 who died in battle. This highlighted the significant impact of environmental and health factors on military campaigns during that era.
Malaria.
Spanish colonists slaved African Americans after American Indians died
Malaria.
don't mean to let you down but i have searched the web and it doesn't show how many Spaniards died in the Spanish-American war. I guess it's simply not recorded.
Most died from diseases like yellow fever and malaria.
tropical diseases
The Spanish Armada was completley destroyed and the Americans asserted dominance with their metal ships, destroying the Spanish Armada in one battle. Only one American died. and it was from a heart attack, not enemy fire.
The Battle of Santiago, part of the Spanish-American War, took place in July 1898. Approximately 1,500 American soldiers died during the battle, primarily due to disease rather than combat. The battle was significant in securing American control over Cuba and marked a decisive victory against Spanish forces.
Nathan Hale.
people died....
No careful records were kept on the losses of the Spanish in the Spanish American War. However, it is estimated that as many as 60,000 soldiers died in the war mostly from malaria and other mosquito borne diseases.
There were 1733 American deaths in the Mexican-American war.