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Civil War (1861-1865)

Total servicemembers (Union)
2,213,363
Battle deaths (Union)
140,414
Other deaths in service (nontheater) (Union)
224,097
Nonmortal woundings (Union)
281,881
Total servicemembers (Conf.)
1,050,000
Battle deaths (Conf.)
74,524

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Nearly all in the South. This meant the North had to do the invading.

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the north had more deaths as the south had only 154 deaths

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The North had the highest number of Battlefield Deaths. The South had the highest percentage of Deaths to Men Serving.

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the south had more deaths.

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Who was winning the civil war during the Battle of Vicksburg?

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What was the percent of death in the civil war as compared to population?

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