3.4 millon union soldiers enlisted. 2.6 million confederate= about 6 milllion soldiers 650,000 men dead.=about 5,350,0000 men left
Ten officers and ninety-three men. (Not counting wounded, missing or captured.)
During the American Civil War, approximately 410,000 soldiers were taken prisoner, with around 270,000 from the Union (North) and about 140,000 from the Confederacy (South). Both sides established prison camps, with notorious ones like Andersonville in the South and Elmira in the North. The conditions in these camps were often harsh, leading to high mortality rates among the imprisoned soldiers.
the former Soviet Union lost 939,755 soldiers, and over 8 million civilians died following armed attacks, famine and disease.
The soldiers of Northern U.S. They fought for freedom of all men alike and the idea of the U.S. (Basically some of them didn't care about the slaves they just wanted the U.S. to be a whole again)
Nearly 13000
50,000 men
Confederate 75,000 men Union 88,289 men
The Union armies had from 2500000 to 2750000 men.
More than 1,700 men died
Union Soldiers were sent to enforce the right of black men to vote
Union Soldiers were sent to enforce the right of black men to vote
The Army of the Potomac mustered somewhere around 93,000 men.
At the end of fighting at Appomattox in 1865, anywhere between 200 Union soldiers were dead as well as 500 Confederate soldiers . This was a decisive victory for the Union forces during the American Civil War.
3.4 millon union soldiers enlisted. 2.6 million confederate= about 6 milllion soldiers 650,000 men dead.=about 5,350,0000 men left
Fairly well, but if taken as a POW they were treated harshly. Andersonville was a confederate prisoner of war camp in the final12 months of the civil war. War crimes were committed in this prison of union soldiers. They had lack of food, water, and lived in unsanitary conditions. Of the 45,000 men held there nearly 13,000 died from scurvy, diarrhea, and dysentery.
how many men survived pickett's charge