The American Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, resulted in the highest number of casualties in U.S. history, with estimates ranging from 620,000 to 750,000 soldiers losing their lives. This devastating conflict was primarily between the Northern states (the Union) and the Southern states (the Confederacy) over issues including slavery and states' rights. The war's impact on the nation was profound, shaping its future and leading to significant social and political changes.
The Union.
who had th most battle casualties during the second world war, us.infantry
In World War II, America suffered fewer casualties than many other countries (and other major combatants) for several reasons. The most important is that America did not enter the war until over two years had passed. Another reason is that American military leaders generally committed to tactics whereby as much territory could be gained with as little human cost as possible. This commitment entailed the assembly of massive firepower-support for all operations, which frequently led to success with lower casualties than would otherwise have been possible.
Britain suffered approximately 24,000 casualties in the American Revolutionary War. Also, 7,554 Germans died fighting on the side of the British. The war was fought from 1775 to 1783, and resulted in a victory for America.
battle of paesschendaele
Nearly over 100,000 casualties and by dieseases
World war Two, Russian had over 10million casualties.
Civil War
People get shot,sniped and,bombed! That's how most of the casualties are caused in the war
America
Death
The Union.
who had th most battle casualties during the second world war, us.infantry
Russia
In World War II, America suffered fewer casualties than many other countries (and other major combatants) for several reasons. The most important is that America did not enter the war until over two years had passed. Another reason is that American military leaders generally committed to tactics whereby as much territory could be gained with as little human cost as possible. This commitment entailed the assembly of massive firepower-support for all operations, which frequently led to success with lower casualties than would otherwise have been possible.
Total dead, from both sides, were about 620,000 from all causes including accident and disease.
No, WWII remains the deadliest war.