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How many people died in andersonville prison?

12,912 people died in Andersonville Prison of disease, malnutrition and many other causes.


How many prisoners died a day at andersonville?

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At one time how many prisoners died a day at Andersonville?

150


What was the prison camp in georgia were many union prisoners died?

Andersonville.


How many casualties came from the andersonville prison camp?

There were approximately 45,000 prisoners in Andersonville. But over 12,000 union soldiers held there died


How many men union soldiers were in Andersonville?

Andersonville, officially known as Camp Sumter, was a Confederate prison camp during the American Civil War that housed approximately 45,000 Union soldiers at its peak. Of these, roughly 13,000 men died due to the deplorable conditions, including overcrowding, lack of food, and inadequate shelter. The camp became infamous for its harsh treatment of prisoners and the high mortality rate.


What conditions at prison camp caused so many to so many to suffer behind enemy lines?

Both conditions in the North and the South were dreadful. Most slept in holes scratched in the dirt. Drinking water came from one tiny creek that also served as a sewer. As many as 100 men died per day at Andersonville from starvation, disease and exposure. Around 50,000 men died in Civil War prison camps.


Where was the prison in the south where 13000 captured union soldiers died located?

13,000 Union Soldiers died of disease and malnutrition at the Confederate prison in Andersonville, Georgia


What was the name of the confederate prison where so many union soldiers died?

I think the one your thinking of is Fort Sumter (aka Andersonville)


At andersonville almost 1300 prisoners died from?

All of the answers are correct.


How was life in andersonville prison?

Miserable! There were too many Union prisoners, and not enough food, drinking water, or shelter. Thousands of prisoners died.


What conditions at prison camps caused so many to suffered behind lines?

Both conditions in the North and the South were dreadful. Most slept in holes scratched in the dirt. Drinking water came from one tiny creek that also served as a sewer. As many as 100 men died per day at Andersonville from starvation, disease and exposure. Around 50,000 men died in Civil War prison camps.