Probably Antietam. Nearly 12000 were killed in one day. As for the entire war, more than 359,000 Union soldiers died, and 260,000 Confederates.
If the question is asking about the Civil War battle with the highest death toll, I believe it was the Battle of Antietam.
All of the above.
The loss of American life in the Civil War surpassed casualties in World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War combined. Approximately 620,000 to 750,000 soldiers died during the Civil War, making it the deadliest conflict in U.S. history. This staggering figure highlights the war's profound impact on the nation compared to other conflicts.
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The war with the greatest U.S. casualties was the Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865. It resulted in an estimated 620,000 to 750,000 soldiers' deaths, making it the deadliest conflict in American history. The significant loss of life was primarily due to combat, disease, and inadequate medical care. The war fundamentally reshaped the nation and addressed issues of slavery and state rights.
If the question is asking about the Civil War battle with the highest death toll, I believe it was the Battle of Antietam.
US Civil War (because Americans were killing Americans)
Philipinos
Loss of life
All of the above.
During the Civil War, the loss of life was a major issue as was the cost of the war. Another controversy involved the forced conscription of soldiers.
The South, without question
The machine gun was the greatest reason for loss of life during the first world war. Disease was the 2nd biggest reason for loss of life. After the war, over 22 million people died of tuberculosis worldwide.
Russia suffered the greatest loss of life during World War I. There were thousands of casualties on all sides suffered during the war.
dirty, young boys, loss of limbs and hell on earth
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