Approximately 40,000 soldiers from North Carolina died during the Civil War. This figure includes those who were killed in battle, died from disease, or suffered other war-related fatalities. North Carolina had the largest number of troops of any Confederate state, reflecting its significant involvement in the conflict.
40,000. This was more than any other state lost, north or south.
New Jersey served mostly in the Eastern Theater of war. By wars end New Jersey lost over 6,000 soldiers.
More than 50% of the soldiers who died in the Civil War died of disease or complications from their wounds.
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About 350,000 Union soldiers died. About 250,000 Confederate soldiers died. The reason why more Union soldiers died is because the Union army had almost double the size of the Confederacy!
the civil war effected north carolina because there were 120,000 people who went to war, and 40,000 of them died (just in NC) also, north carolina provided food, weapons, and other supplies for the soldiers.
American soldiers from the North and Confederate soldiers from the South, shot at each other and died.
North Carolina, with 125,000. There were also more dead North Carolina Confederates than from any other state (40,000) and more deserters. Most people think Virginia, because Virginia was the most populous Confederate state, and because Virginians wrote so much of Confederate history, and liked to leave that impression. Virginia was second on the lists of total number of soldiers provided, and the number who died.
40,000. This was more than any other state lost, north or south.
More than 50% of the soldiers who died in the Civil War died of disease or complications from their wounds.
New Jersey served mostly in the Eastern Theater of war. By wars end New Jersey lost over 6,000 soldiers.
Soldiers in the US Civil War died mostly from disease and poor hospital care in hospitals. The remainder died during the many battles between the North and the South.
Edward Harris - North Carolina - died in 1813.
Thomas Burke - North Carolina - died in 1783.
James Graham - North Carolina - died in 1851.
James Stewart - North Carolina - died in 1821.
James Cochran - North Carolina - died in 1813.