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The deadliest battle on US Soil was Gettysburg. Other battles had more casualties or made more men unfit to fight, but Gettysburg put more in the grave.
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The battle that the southern army try to win on northern soil was the battle of Shiloh
Tthe deadliest one-day battle of the Civil War was Antietam. The deadliest two-day battle was Chickamauga. The deadliest 3-day battle was Gettysburg, which also "beats" all other battles unless you consider the siege of Petersburg a "battle".
If you count the Falkland Islands as British soil, then sometime during the Falklands War of 1982.
Deadliest battle America has been involved in to date was the Battle of Meuse-Argonne in WWI (26,277 deaths) Deadliest battle on American soil was Gettysburg in US Civil War (7,863)
No, the deadliest battle of the Civil War was that of Gettysburg.
The deadliest battle of the American Revolution was the battle of Breed's Hill (Bunker Hill).
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Do you mean battle? Anyway, the deadliest battle of the American Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg with a total of 46,000 to 51,000 casualties in three days! The Battle of Antietam was the deadliest ONE day battle with a total of 23,000 casualties!
Look at the casualty figures for each battle. Try Wikipedia's list of Civil War battles.
Gettysburg was the deadliest overall. The Battle of Chickamauga (just South of Chattanooga) was the deadliest 2 days of the Civil War. Arguably, if the battle at Chickamauga had lasted into the 3rd day, it would have surpassed the casualties at Gettysburg.
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Gettysburg. (And the deadliest 1-day battle was Antietam.)
No. It was the deadliest attack on American soil ever. More Americans died on 9/11 than at Pearl Harbor.
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