More people have died in the U.S. Civil War than in hiking accidents. The Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, resulted in approximately 620,000 to 750,000 soldier deaths, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in American history. In contrast, while hiking accidents can be fatal, the annual death toll is significantly lower, typically numbering in the hundreds each year across the entire country.
Around five million people served in the Civil War. About 620,000 died during the war. Many thousands more died later of wounds, and again thousands more went missing and were not seen again.
About as much toes and fingers of 100 people.
disease
More than 50% of the soldiers who died in the Civil War died of disease or complications from their wounds.
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more than 75000
No, 620,000 people died in the American Civil War which is more than all of the other American Wars combined.
I do believe more than 10,000 people died.
Answer there has to be more than 645,000 people in the war because 620,000 people died in the war
the worst is world war 2. over 60 million were killed and more civilians died than soldiers. Also 405,399 American soldiers died in action and 30 million of the people were Russians.
620,000 people died in the American Civil War, which is more than all of the other American wars combined.
Around five million people served in the Civil War. About 620,000 died during the war. Many thousands more died later of wounds, and again thousands more went missing and were not seen again.
About as much toes and fingers of 100 people.
disease
Disease. Far more men died from disease than from bullets or mortars.
Popular outdoor activities in this area include biking, hiking, camping, fishing, and kayaking.
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